Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... perfect ; such as all the feathered tribes , reptiles and serpents . Others , again , extrude their se- mina in a state still immature and imperfect , and it is without the body of the parent that in- crease , maturity , and perfection ...
... perfect ; such as all the feathered tribes , reptiles and serpents . Others , again , extrude their se- mina in a state still immature and imperfect , and it is without the body of the parent that in- crease , maturity , and perfection ...
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... perfect , another imperfect , 1 On the Generation of Animals , 111. 9 . 2 History of Animals , 1. 5 . 3 Ibid . , v ... Perfect eggs are such as are com- pleted in the uterus , where they obtain their due dimensions before being extruded ...
... perfect , another imperfect , 1 On the Generation of Animals , 111. 9 . 2 History of Animals , 1. 5 . 3 Ibid . , v ... Perfect eggs are such as are com- pleted in the uterus , where they obtain their due dimensions before being extruded ...
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... perfect Nature , always harmonious with herself in her works , has instituted similar parts for similar ends and actions : to arrive at the same results , to attain the same forms , she has followed the same path , and has established ...
... perfect Nature , always harmonious with herself in her works , has instituted similar parts for similar ends and actions : to arrive at the same results , to attain the same forms , she has followed the same path , and has established ...
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