Chambers's Information for the People, 2. kötetWilliam Chambers, Robert Chambers J. B. Lippincott & Company, 1867 |
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1. oldal
... nature to accommodate herself to circumstances , for the purpose of maintaining the existence of the species under the new conditions , and that there are limits beyond which change cannot be carried ; so that , after all , a particular ...
... nature to accommodate herself to circumstances , for the purpose of maintaining the existence of the species under the new conditions , and that there are limits beyond which change cannot be carried ; so that , after all , a particular ...
3. oldal
... natural and ordinary acts , as those denoting father , mother , brother , the various parts of the body , the most conspicuous objects of external nature , as the heavenly bodies , the domestic animals , & c .; also the first few ...
... natural and ordinary acts , as those denoting father , mother , brother , the various parts of the body , the most conspicuous objects of external nature , as the heavenly bodies , the domestic animals , & c .; also the first few ...
21. oldal
... nature of the things to be named and described by it . If the world around us were very different from what it is , all our sensations , thoughts , reasonings , and modes of discourse would be different . In a dead frozen universe ...
... nature of the things to be named and described by it . If the world around us were very different from what it is , all our sensations , thoughts , reasonings , and modes of discourse would be different . In a dead frozen universe ...
26. oldal
... nature , for the invention of words , and their combinations ; or we must shew how it is possible that the thing could have been done , and confirm our explanation by what is actually found in the languages with the origin of which we ...
... nature , for the invention of words , and their combinations ; or we must shew how it is possible that the thing could have been done , and confirm our explanation by what is actually found in the languages with the origin of which we ...
33. oldal
... nature of human Society may first engage gracious communications , and questions , and answers , consideration . It will be borne in mind and replies that , in a little society of friends , form for that man is a gregarious animal ...
... nature of human Society may first engage gracious communications , and questions , and answers , consideration . It will be borne in mind and replies that , in a little society of friends , form for that man is a gregarious animal ...
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