Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1811 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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Page 473
... Animals ; to the Diversity of their Organi zation , and of the Faculties derived from it ; to the physical Causes which maintain Life within them , and give rise to the Movements which they perform ; to those , in short , which produce ...
... Animals ; to the Diversity of their Organi zation , and of the Faculties derived from it ; to the physical Causes which maintain Life within them , and give rise to the Movements which they perform ; to those , in short , which produce ...
Page 482
... animals ? —The answer is obvious , that the supreme Creator may educe his works in the way and manner which he deems most fit ; that may bid all tribes of beings spring into existence at once ; or may so constitute and indue the more ...
... animals ? —The answer is obvious , that the supreme Creator may educe his works in the way and manner which he deems most fit ; that may bid all tribes of beings spring into existence at once ; or may so constitute and indue the more ...
Page 483
... animals to be found ? or how do they penetrate into the inmost substance of the human viscera ? Again , why should ... animals , and his scale of gradation : not only because the chapters so intitled frequently recall us to the ideas ...
... animals to be found ? or how do they penetrate into the inmost substance of the human viscera ? Again , why should ... animals , and his scale of gradation : not only because the chapters so intitled frequently recall us to the ideas ...
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