The Constitution of Man Considered in Relation to External Objects |
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... bestowed on any special object , of which we may be treating , and that a Law of Nature means the established mode in which that constitution acts , and the obligation thereby imposed on intelli- gent beings to attend to it , he will be ...
... bestowed on any special object , of which we may be treating , and that a Law of Nature means the established mode in which that constitution acts , and the obligation thereby imposed on intelli- gent beings to attend to it , he will be ...
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... bestowed on him bones , muscles , and nerves , constructed on the most perfect principles of mechanical science , which enable him to pre- serve his equilibrium , and to adapt his movements to its influence ; also intellectual faculties ...
... bestowed on him bones , muscles , and nerves , constructed on the most perfect principles of mechanical science , which enable him to pre- serve his equilibrium , and to adapt his movements to its influence ; also intellectual faculties ...
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... bestowed on him bones , muscles , and nerves , constructed on the most perfect principles of mechanical science , which enable him to pre- serve his equilibrium , and to adapt his movements to its influence ; also intellectual faculties ...
... bestowed on him bones , muscles , and nerves , constructed on the most perfect principles of mechanical science , which enable him to pre- serve his equilibrium , and to adapt his movements to its influence ; also intellectual faculties ...
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... bestowed on man , and also intel- lect , to enable him to discover and obey the con- ditions necessary for the transmission of a healthy organic frame to his descendants ; that digestive organs are given to him for his nutrition , and ...
... bestowed on man , and also intel- lect , to enable him to discover and obey the con- ditions necessary for the transmission of a healthy organic frame to his descendants ; that digestive organs are given to him for his nutrition , and ...
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... bestowed on man , and also intel- lect , to enable him to discover and obey the con- ditions necessary for the transmission of a healthy organic frame to his descendants ; that digestive organs are given to him for his nutrition , and ...
... bestowed on man , and also intel- lect , to enable him to discover and obey the con- ditions necessary for the transmission of a healthy organic frame to his descendants ; that digestive organs are given to him for his nutrition , and ...
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