The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... creatures . The surface of animals is also covered with other animals , which are in the same manner the basis of other animals that live upon it ; nay , we find in the most solid bodies , as in mar- ble itself , innumerable cells and ...
... creatures . The surface of animals is also covered with other animals , which are in the same manner the basis of other animals that live upon it ; nay , we find in the most solid bodies , as in mar- ble itself , innumerable cells and ...
Strana 15
... creatures which are raised but just above dead matter : to mention only that species of shell - fish , which are formed in the fashion of a cone , that grow to the surface of several rocks , and immediately die upon their being severed ...
... creatures which are raised but just above dead matter : to mention only that species of shell - fish , which are formed in the fashion of a cone , that grow to the surface of several rocks , and immediately die upon their being severed ...
Strana 16
Alexander Chalmers. advances through a prodigious variety of species , before a creature is formed that is complete ... creatures . Had he only made one species of animals , none of the rest would have enjoyed the happiness of exist- ence ...
Alexander Chalmers. advances through a prodigious variety of species , before a creature is formed that is complete ... creatures . Had he only made one species of animals , none of the rest would have enjoyed the happiness of exist- ence ...
Strana 17
... creatures above us , than there are of sensible and material below us , is probable to me from hence- that in all the visible corporeal world we see no chasms , or no gaps . All quite down from us the descent is by easy steps , and a ...
... creatures above us , than there are of sensible and material below us , is probable to me from hence- that in all the visible corporeal world we see no chasms , or no gaps . All quite down from us the descent is by easy steps , and a ...
Strana 18
... creatures should also by gentle degrees ascend upward from us towards his infinite perfection , as we see they ... creature so wonderful in its nature , and which so much deserves our particular attention , as man , who fills up ...
... creatures should also by gentle degrees ascend upward from us towards his infinite perfection , as we see they ... creature so wonderful in its nature , and which so much deserves our particular attention , as man , who fills up ...
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