Natural Theology, Or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity, Collected from the Appearances of NatureJoseph Graham, 1839 - 375 pagina's |
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Pagina 32
... answers the purpose of the hole in a drum .滋 The membrana tympani itself , likewise , deserves all the examination which can be made of it . It is not found in the ears of fish ; which furnishes an additional proof of what indeed is ...
... answers the purpose of the hole in a drum .滋 The membrana tympani itself , likewise , deserves all the examination which can be made of it . It is not found in the ears of fish ; which furnishes an additional proof of what indeed is ...
Pagina 41
... answer to the eye , as we did before to the watch . Something or other must have occupied that place in the animal's head ; must have filled up , we will say , that ́socket : we will say also , that it must have been of that sort of ...
... answer to the eye , as we did before to the watch . Something or other must have occupied that place in the animal's head ; must have filled up , we will say , that ́socket : we will say also , that it must have been of that sort of ...
Pagina 42
... answer , " that whatever was there must have had some form or other , " is too absurd to be made more so by any argumentation . We are not contented with this answer ; we find no satisfaction in it , by way of accounting for appearances ...
... answer , " that whatever was there must have had some form or other , " is too absurd to be made more so by any argumentation . We are not contented with this answer ; we find no satisfaction in it , by way of accounting for appearances ...
Pagina 43
... answer which has the same effect as the resolving of things into chance ; which answer would persuade us to believe , that the eye , the animal to which it belongs , every other animal , every plant , indeed every organised body which ...
... answer which has the same effect as the resolving of things into chance ; which answer would persuade us to believe , that the eye , the animal to which it belongs , every other animal , every plant , indeed every organised body which ...
Pagina 48
... answer their uses , without any concurrence from the will or choice of the plant . VI . Others have chosen to refer every thing to a principle of order in nature . A principle of order is the word : but what is meant by a principle of ...
... answer their uses , without any concurrence from the will or choice of the plant . VI . Others have chosen to refer every thing to a principle of order in nature . A principle of order is the word : but what is meant by a principle of ...
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