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... eyes , that a priest of the Catholic church , who had , upon the altar of God , pledged himself , by the most solemn vows , to a life of celi- bacy , should , without the slightest hesitation , violate those vows , and not only do this ...
... eyes , that a priest of the Catholic church , who had , upon the altar of God , pledged himself , by the most solemn vows , to a life of celi- bacy , should , without the slightest hesitation , violate those vows , and not only do this ...
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... eyes , one for distant and another for near vision : instead of having the power as we have of adapting the eye to ... eyes of insects . It may at first appear not a little puzzling to conceive how a spider with eight eyes , a centipede ...
... eyes , one for distant and another for near vision : instead of having the power as we have of adapting the eye to ... eyes of insects . It may at first appear not a little puzzling to conceive how a spider with eight eyes , a centipede ...
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... eyes , this might almost be considered superfluous . " * Independently , however , of the anatomical structure , of which from the minuteness of the parts there might be considerable doubt , the experiments of Réaumur appear to settle ...
... eyes , this might almost be considered superfluous . " * Independently , however , of the anatomical structure , of which from the minuteness of the parts there might be considerable doubt , the experiments of Réaumur appear to settle ...
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