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... knowledge of a very different kind from that which arises from contact with fact . " - Huxley's Physiology . IN CHAPTERS ON CUTTLES . No. 2 . BY W. B 2 HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE - GOSSIP . 3 In 1822, Bory de St. Vincent treated on some ...
... knowledge of a very different kind from that which arises from contact with fact . " - Huxley's Physiology . IN CHAPTERS ON CUTTLES . No. 2 . BY W. B 2 HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE - GOSSIP . 3 In 1822, Bory de St. Vincent treated on some ...
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... kind as any , we will take it as our example . Many are the little adventures I have had with the Octopus . By going out to its haunts , several opportunities of seeing it in its many different conditions have been offered to me . For a ...
... kind as any , we will take it as our example . Many are the little adventures I have had with the Octopus . By going out to its haunts , several opportunities of seeing it in its many different conditions have been offered to me . For a ...
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... kind of epithelial structure from which they originally descended . These correspond to the three great tracts into which the tissues may be divided - the skin , the respiratory , and the digestive mucous membranes ; and therefore we ...
... kind of epithelial structure from which they originally descended . These correspond to the three great tracts into which the tissues may be divided - the skin , the respiratory , and the digestive mucous membranes ; and therefore we ...
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... kind . On the other hand , the author shows that the difference between the mind of man and the psychical facul- ties of the Orang is a difference in kind , and not one of mere degree ! These facts , the author believes , militate ...
... kind . On the other hand , the author shows that the difference between the mind of man and the psychical facul- ties of the Orang is a difference in kind , and not one of mere degree ! These facts , the author believes , militate ...
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... kind that must place the readers of such a periodical , au courant with all that is taking place in telegraphy in every part of the world . " IN a man , a nervous or sensory impulse has been variously calculated to travel at 100 , 200 ...
... kind that must place the readers of such a periodical , au courant with all that is taking place in telegraphy in every part of the world . " IN a man , a nervous or sensory impulse has been variously calculated to travel at 100 , 200 ...
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