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" Death by accident, implies some neighbouring mechanical changes of which the causes are either unobserved from inattention, or are so intricate that their results cannot be foreseen ; and consequently certain relations in the organism are not adjusted... "
Homo-culture, Or, The Improvement of Offspring Through Wiser Generation - Página 150
por Martin Luther Holbrook - 1897 - 238 páginas
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The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly ..., Volumen21

1858 - 616 páginas
...cannot be foreseen. In each of these cases, the relations in (he organism fail in their adjustment to the relations in the environment. Manifestly if...process or act, the simultaneous changes would be inuelinitely numerous aud complex, and the successive ones endless — the correspondence would be...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Volumen21

1858 - 590 páginas
...cannot be foreseen. In each of these cases, the relations in the organism fail in their adjustment to the relations in the environment. Manifestly if...outer co-existence and sequence by which it was ever iu any degree affected, the organism presented an answering process or net, the simultaneous changes...
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The Principles of Biology, Volumen1

Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 506 páginas
...mechanical changes of which the causes are either unobserved from inattention, or are so intricate that their results cannot be foreseen ; and consequently...numerous and complex, and the successive ones endless — tho correspondence would be the greatest conceivable, and the life the highest conceivable, both...
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The Principles of Biology, Volumen1

Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 510 páginas
...mechanical changes of which the causes are either unobserved from inattention, or are so intricate that their results cannot be foreseen; and consequently...indefinitely numerous and complex, and the successive ones endless—the correspondence would be the greatest conceivable, and the life the highest conceivable,...
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The Principles of Biology, Volumen1

Herbert Spencer - 1872 - 516 páginas
...mechanical changes of which the causes are either unobserved from inattention, or are so intricate that their results cannot be foreseen ; and consequently...numerous and complex, and the successive ones endless — tho correspondence would be the greatest conceivable, and the life the highest conceivable, both...
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The Principles of Biology, Volumen1

Herbert Spencer - 1875 - 514 páginas
...mechanical changes of which the causes are either unobserved from inattention, or are so intricate that their results cannot be foreseen ; and consequently...coexistence and sequence by which it was ever in any degree aifected, the organism presented an answering process or act ; the simultaneous changes would be indefinitely...
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Natural Law in the Spiritual World

Henry Drummond - 1883 - 456 páginas
...mechanical changes of which the causes are either unnoticed from inattention, or are so intricate that their results cannot be foreseen, and consequently...organism are not adjusted to the relations in the environment."1 With the help of these plain biological terms we may now proceed to examine the parallel...
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Natural Law in the Spiritual World

Henry Drummond - 1887 - 456 páginas
...mechanical changes of which the causes are either unnoticed from inattention, or are so intricate that their results cannot be foreseen, and consequently...not adjusted to the relations in the environment." 1 With the help of these plain biological terms we may now proceed to examine the parallel phenomenon...
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The Evolution of Industry

Henry Dyer - 1895 - 318 páginas
...mechanical changes, of which the causes are either unnoticed from inattention, or are so intricate that their results cannot be foreseen, and consequently...not adjusted to the relations in the environment." l All these causes apply equally to human beings and to human society. It is necessary that the individuals...
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The World Beautiful

Lilian Whiting - 1896 - 316 páginas
...THE UNSEEN WOULD. The other world is not another place, but another view. — KANT. Death occurs when certain relations in the organism are not adjusted to the relations in the environment. — HERBERT SPENCER. Afraid ? Of whom am I afraid? Of resurrection ? Is the East Afraid to trust the...
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