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" For this reason, and for no other, viz, that, when we come to inspect the watch, we perceive (what we could not discover in the stone) that its several parts are framed and put together for a purpose, eg that they are so formed and adjusted as to produce... "
The Shrewsbury Edition of the Works of Samuel Butler: Evolution, old and new - Page 10
by Samuel Butler - 1924
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The Eclectic Review

English literature - 1836 - 610 pages
...nicely adjusted machinery, conclude, that " its parts are framed and put together for a purpose, cg, that they are so formed and adjusted as to produce...motion so regulated as to point out the hour of the day ; " &c. ' In this case, says Paley, " The inference is inevitable, that the watch must have had a maker...
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