Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... oviparous animals , as they have their beginning within their parents , and there become ova , so is it beyond their parents that they are per- fected into the foetal state . Among oviparous animals , however , there are some that ...
... oviparous animals , as they have their beginning within their parents , and there become ova , so is it beyond their parents that they are per- fected into the foetal state . Among oviparous animals , however , there are some that ...
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... oviparous and particularly as such productions are vegetal primordia , analogous to the seeds of plants , which true eggs must needs be held to be , the conclusion is that all animals are either viviparous or oviparous . But as there ...
... oviparous and particularly as such productions are vegetal primordia , analogous to the seeds of plants , which true eggs must needs be held to be , the conclusion is that all animals are either viviparous or oviparous . But as there ...
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... oviparous animals whatsoever . The various particulars in which they differ one from another , or in which they agree , either generally , or specifically , or analogically , will be subsequently treated of when we come to speak of the ...
... oviparous animals whatsoever . The various particulars in which they differ one from another , or in which they agree , either generally , or specifically , or analogically , will be subsequently treated of when we come to speak of the ...
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