The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1832 |
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... animals on which we look with terror and astonishment . ' " Wherefore , " asks another writer - one of the most philosophical observers of nature - " should we fear to bestow too much praise on the works of the Supreme Being ? A machine ...
... animals on which we look with terror and astonishment . ' " Wherefore , " asks another writer - one of the most philosophical observers of nature - " should we fear to bestow too much praise on the works of the Supreme Being ? A machine ...
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... animal much allied to it , to which the name of mastodon has been given - an immense creature , of whose size and ... animals abound in the United States . Among these are deer in great numbers . The antelope is found upon the Chip ...
... animal much allied to it , to which the name of mastodon has been given - an immense creature , of whose size and ... animals abound in the United States . Among these are deer in great numbers . The antelope is found upon the Chip ...
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... animals accompanies their nervous organization . It must be in the plant , if it exist at all ; and if any enjoyment follows from it , it must be of a kind peculiar to itself , and known only by itself ; which no animal sensitivity ...
... animals accompanies their nervous organization . It must be in the plant , if it exist at all ; and if any enjoyment follows from it , it must be of a kind peculiar to itself , and known only by itself ; which no animal sensitivity ...
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