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" If we were capable of following the progress of increase of the number of the parts of the most perfect animal, as they first formed in succession, from the very first to its state of full perfection, we should probably be able to compare it with some... "
The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of ... - Page 144
1859
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Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue of the Physiological Series of ...

Royal College of Surgeons of England. Museum - 1840 - 376 pages
...the progress of increase of the number of the parts of the most perfect animal, as they first formed in succession, from the very first to its state of...Creation, being at no stage different from some of the inferior orders ; or, in other words, if we were to take a series of animals, from the more imperfect...
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the british and foreing medical review or quarterly journal of practical ...

john forbes m.d f.r.s. f.g.s - 1843 - 606 pages
...following the progress of increase of the number of parts of the most perfect animal, as they first formed in succession, from the very first to its state of...creation, being at no stage different from some of the inferior orders ; or, in other words, if we were to take a series of animals, from the more imperfect...
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History of Civilization in England, Volume 1

Henry Thomas Buckle - 1861 - 646 pages
...the progress of increase of the number of the parts of the most perfect animal, as they first formed in succession, from the very first to its state of...themselves, of every order of animals in the Creation, l>ein<: at 1:0 stage different from some of the inferior orders. Or, iu oilier words, if we were to...
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Geschichte der Civilisation in England, Volume 2

Henry Thomas Buckle - 1861 - 606 pages
...the progrees of increase of the number of the parts of the most perfect animal, as they first formed in succession, from the very first to its state of...some one of the incomplete animals themselves, of evcry order of animals in the Creation, being at no stage different from some of the inferior orders....
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History of Civilization in England, Volume 2

Henry Thomas Buckle - 1861 - 648 pages
...the progress d increase of the number of the parts of the most perfect animal, as they fir?; formed in succession, from the very first to its state of full perfection, ws should probably be able to compare it with some one of the incomplete animals themselves, of every...
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History of Civilization in England, Volume 1

Henry Thomas Buckle - 1864 - 646 pages
...progress of increase of the number of the parts of the most perfect animal, as they first formed iu succession, from the very first to its state of full...Creation, being at no stage different from some of the inferior orders. Or, in other words, if « were to take a series of animals, from the more imperfect...
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History of Civilization in England, Volume 2

Henry Thomas Buckle - 1864 - 660 pages
...progri-s.- < : increase of the number of the parts of the most perfect animal, as they tu--' formed in succession, from the very first to its state of full perfection, wo should probably be able to compare it with some one of the incompleto animals themselves, of every...
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Histoire de la civilisation en Angleterre, Volume 5

Henry Thomas Buckle - 1865 - 374 pages
...thé parts of thé most perfect animal, as they first formed in succession, from thé veryfirst toits state of full perfection, we should probably be able to compare it with some one of Ihe incomplète animais thraselves, of every orders of animais in thé Création, being at no stage...
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Histoire de la civilisation en Angleterre, Volume 5

Henry Thomas Buckle - 1865 - 370 pages
...of thé parts of thé most perfecl animal, as they first formed in succession, from thé very Grst to its State of full perfection, we should probably be able to compare it with some one of thé incomplète animais tbemselves, of every orders of animais in thé Création, being at no stage...
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On the Theory and Practice of Midwifery

Fleetwood CHURCHILL (M.D.) - 1866 - 860 pages
...the progress of inerease of the number of the parts of the most perfect animal, as they are formed in succession from the very first, to its state of full perfection, we should prohably be able to compare it with some one of the incomplete animals themselves, of every order of...
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