A Manual of Anthropology, Or Science of Man Based on Modern Research by Charles BrayLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1871 - 358 pages |
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Page vii
... thought and feeling , quite as important as M. Paul Bert's investigations into " Vitality " . -not that we wish to disparage his experiments . Pro- fessor Huxley has shown us even the commercial value of Redi's early researches into ...
... thought and feeling , quite as important as M. Paul Bert's investigations into " Vitality " . -not that we wish to disparage his experiments . Pro- fessor Huxley has shown us even the commercial value of Redi's early researches into ...
Page xxi
... thought , " which " forms " are dependent upon the structure of the brain . It is this consciousness , a mere succession of thoughts and feelings , that we call our mind , and it is induced by the mo- lecular action of the brain upon ...
... thought , " which " forms " are dependent upon the structure of the brain . It is this consciousness , a mere succession of thoughts and feelings , that we call our mind , and it is induced by the mo- lecular action of the brain upon ...
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... They may be entirely withheld by a cotton wool respirator . " It might be thought difficult to prove that these dust particles were living germs ; so also it might be considered THE SUN AND PLANETS . ་ ་ to be at 6 IN THE BEGINNING .
... They may be entirely withheld by a cotton wool respirator . " It might be thought difficult to prove that these dust particles were living germs ; so also it might be considered THE SUN AND PLANETS . ་ ་ to be at 6 IN THE BEGINNING .
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Charles Bray. and its inhabitants would be much more spiritual . Velocity of thought as well as of motion , and intensity of feeling , would probably be the distinguishing features of life in Mars . When the earth was without life and ...
Charles Bray. and its inhabitants would be much more spiritual . Velocity of thought as well as of motion , and intensity of feeling , would probably be the distinguishing features of life in Mars . When the earth was without life and ...
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... thought simple , judge what is the complexity of matters we knew as compounds . In each molecule of an oxide or an acid , the chemist sees one of those systems united with one , two . C name for the unknown and hypothetical cause of ...
... thought simple , judge what is the complexity of matters we knew as compounds . In each molecule of an oxide or an acid , the chemist sees one of those systems united with one , two . C name for the unknown and hypothetical cause of ...
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