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Page 177
... nature - you see I was younger then and better looking - or possibly it was gratitude , at any rate she looked at me and smiled . It was the embarrassed , trusting smile of a child . " ( C ' But , ' I said , ' did you never go back ...
... nature - you see I was younger then and better looking - or possibly it was gratitude , at any rate she looked at me and smiled . It was the embarrassed , trusting smile of a child . " ( C ' But , ' I said , ' did you never go back ...
Page 179
... natural history was much broader , does not subscribe to so general a view , but asserts that sometimes animals are formed in putrefying soil , sometimes in plants , and sometimes in the fluids of other animals . " The latter represents ...
... natural history was much broader , does not subscribe to so general a view , but asserts that sometimes animals are formed in putrefying soil , sometimes in plants , and sometimes in the fluids of other animals . " The latter represents ...
Page 180
... nature gives their kind To that intent , a length of legs behind . " From even casual examination of these quotations it is easily evident that there was a quaint confusion between cause and effect and hardly an attempt at critical ...
... nature gives their kind To that intent , a length of legs behind . " From even casual examination of these quotations it is easily evident that there was a quaint confusion between cause and effect and hardly an attempt at critical ...
Page 181
... natural philoso- phers . Van Helmont is said to have published " special direc- tions for tht experimental generation of mice , " and Athenasius Kircher , as late as 1659 , " demonstrated the presence of ' minute living worms in putrid ...
... natural philoso- phers . Van Helmont is said to have published " special direc- tions for tht experimental generation of mice , " and Athenasius Kircher , as late as 1659 , " demonstrated the presence of ' minute living worms in putrid ...
Page 182
... natural phenomena . However , a new era had been opened by the observations and experiments of a group of inquisitive men , armed with a new and powerful in- strument - the microscope . How their work helped at first to give a new lease ...
... natural phenomena . However , a new era had been opened by the observations and experiments of a group of inquisitive men , armed with a new and powerful in- strument - the microscope . How their work helped at first to give a new lease ...
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