Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... species . All that we know of the beings around us , and which authorises us to di- stinguish them from each , as different in kind , is derived from the phænomena which they exhibit ; that is , the appearances under which they present ...
... species . All that we know of the beings around us , and which authorises us to di- stinguish them from each , as different in kind , is derived from the phænomena which they exhibit ; that is , the appearances under which they present ...
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... ferences , arguing a common nature , indicate a class , we denominate them a species , under some name expressive of this common na- ture , ture , which in the languge of the logicians we ON THE IMMATERIALITY OF THE SOUL . 43.
... ferences , arguing a common nature , indicate a class , we denominate them a species , under some name expressive of this common na- ture , ture , which in the languge of the logicians we ON THE IMMATERIALITY OF THE SOUL . 43.
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... species , each marked by their respective specific differences , pre- sent to us some property or properties , which , notwithstanding their specific differences , are yet common to them all ; we acknow- ledge , and by the same ...
... species , each marked by their respective specific differences , pre- sent to us some property or properties , which , notwithstanding their specific differences , are yet common to them all ; we acknow- ledge , and by the same ...
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... species of another genus , than the individuals of two species of the same genus are removed from each other . A clay dif- fers more from a horse than a dog , a bird , or even a fish does ; and it would revolt the commonest ...
... species of another genus , than the individuals of two species of the same genus are removed from each other . A clay dif- fers more from a horse than a dog , a bird , or even a fish does ; and it would revolt the commonest ...
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... species and individuals included in each , which the Creator knows , and which in his wisdom he has imparted to each , as essential to their respective cha- racters and uses . But possibility is not cer tainty ; we cannot move a step in ...
... species and individuals included in each , which the Creator knows , and which in his wisdom he has imparted to each , as essential to their respective cha- racters and uses . But possibility is not cer tainty ; we cannot move a step in ...
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