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" Strip it naked, and you stand face to face with the notion that not alone the more ignoble forms of animalcular or animal life, not alone the nobler forms of the horse and lion, not alone the exquisite and wonderful mechanism of the human body, but that... "
A Manual of Anthropology: Or, Science of Man, Based on Modern Research - Page 248
by Charles Bray - 1871 - 358 lehte
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Spencer's Philosophy of Science: The Herbert Spencer Lecture Delivered at ...

Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1913 - 68 lehte
...more ignoble forms of animalcular and animal life, not alone the nobler forms of the horse and the lion, not alone the exquisite and wonderful mechanism...but that the human mind itself— emotion, intellect and all their phenomena — were once latent in a fiery cloud.'1 With sparkling eyes I quoted these...
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Halleck's New English Literature

Reuben Post Halleck - 1913 - 678 lehte
...evolution: — " Not alone the more ignoble forms of animalcular or animal life, not alone the nobler forms of the horse and lion, not alone the exquisite and wonderful mechanism of the human body, but the human mind itself, — emotion, JOHN TYNDALL intellect, will, and all their phenomena, — were...
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Halleck's New English Literature

Reuben Post Halleck - 1913 - 672 lehte
...evolution:— " Not alone the more ignoble forms of animalcular or animal life, not alone the nobler forms of the horse and lion, not alone the exquisite and wonderful mechanism of the human oody, but the human mind itself, — emotion, JOHN TYNDALL intellect, will, and all their phenomena,...
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Herbert Spencer Lectures: Decennial Issue, 1905-1914

1916 - 406 lehte
...more ignoble forms of animalcular and animal life, not alone the nobler forms of the horse and the lion, not alone the exquisite and wonderful mechanism...but that the human mind itself— emotion, intellect and all their phenomena — were once latent in a fiery cloud.'1 With sparkling eyes I quoted these...
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A Critical History of Philosophy

Asa Mahan - 2003 - 494 lehte
...more ignoble forms of animalcular and animal life, not alone the nobler forms of the horse and the lion, not alone the exquisite and wonderful mechanism...and all their phenomena — were once latent in 'a fiery-cloud.' If 'shallow draughts' of real science 'intoxicate the brain,' what must be, the effect...
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THE DURHAM UNIVERSITY JOURNAL

Durham R. W. Salkeld - 1883 - 170 lehte
...the notion that not alone ' the ignoble forms of animalcular or animal life, not alone the ' nobler forms of the horse and lion, not alone the exquisite...their ' phenomena were once latent in a fiery cloud. Surely the ' mere statement of such a notion is more than a refutation." What indeed, we may ask, could...
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The General Baptist repository, and Missionary observer [afterw.] The ...

1874 - 500 lehte
...the nobler forms of the horse or the lion ; not alone the exquisite mechanism of the human body : but the human mind itself — emotion, intellect, will,...phenomena — were once latent in a fiery cloud." In other language, our souls and bodies alike proceed from matter. Mourn, 0 my heart, over misguided...
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Quarterly Journal of Science, and Annals of Mining, Metallurgy ..., 22. köide

James Samuelson, Sir William Crookes - 1885 - 808 lehte
...not make it more a fact. Prof. Tyndall says " Not alone the mechanism of the human body but that of the human mind itself— emotion, intellect, will,...phenomena — were once latent in a fiery cloud." Porter (" Science and Revelation ") truly gays " Observation has never yet reached, or can reach, the...
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Cincinnati Medical Advance, 1. köide

1874 - 800 lehte
..." not only the ignobler forms of animalculae life, not alone the nobler forms of the horse and the lion, not alone the exquisite and wonderful mechanism of the human body, but the human mind itself, emotion, intellect, will, and all their phenomena, were once latent in a fiery...
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North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal

1873 - 522 lehte
...destruction of that which exists, and no creation of new energy " ; " that the human mind itself, emotion, will, and all their phenomena were once latent in a fiery cloud " ; " that all our poetry and science and art, Plato, Shakespeare, Newton, are potential in the fires...
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