The exact fitness of every part of a living body for its present office, not as an independent agent, but as one whose work must be done in due proportion with many others concurring in operation with it, is a very marvellous thing : but it seems much... Annual Report of the Commissioners ...1855Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Sir James Paget - 1853 - 552 страници
...many others concurring in operation with it, is a very marvellous thing : but it seems much more so, that in the embryo, each of these parts was made fit for offices and relations that were then future : and yet more marvellous than all it seems, that each of them should still have capacity for action... | |
| Sir James Paget - 1854 - 714 страници
...many others concurring in operation with it, is a very marvellous thing : but it seems much more so, that in the embryo, each of these parts was made fit for offices and relations that were then Numerous calcareous degenerations : Dusseau, Het Beenweefsel en Verbeeningen, Amsterdam, 1850. Pigmental... | |
| Robert Garner - 1855 - 354 страници
...many others concurring in operation with it, is a very marvellous thing ; but it seems much more so, that in the embryo, each of these parts was made fit for offices and relations that were then future ; and yet more marvellous than all it seems, that each of them should still have capacity for action... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1855 - 696 страници
...independent agent. but as one whose work must proportion with that of many others, is a very marvellca? tb. but it seems much more marvellous that, in the embryo, each of 'Jparts was made tit for offices and relations that were then fntnre. -' surely more marvellous than... | |
| John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell - 1866 - 716 страници
...many others concurring in operation with it, is a very marvellous thing ; but it seems much more so, that in the embryo each of these parts was made fit for offices and relations that were then future ; and yet more marvellous than all it seems, that each of them should still have capacity for action... | |
| Modern culture - 1867 - 458 страници
...one whose work must be done in due proportion with that of many others, is a very marvellous thing ; but it seems much more marvellous that, in the embryo,...future, but unlikely ; that are indeed possible, but are in only so low a degree probable, that if ever they happen, they will be called accidents—- as... | |
| John H. King - 1893 - 344 страници
...of every part of a living body for its present office is a marvellous thing, but it is much more so, that in the embryo each of these parts was made fit for offices and relations that were then future, and yet more marvellous that each of them should have capacity VOL. n. 16 for action in events that... | |
| 1866 - 812 страници
...many others concurring in operation with it, is a very marvellous thing ; but it seems much more so, that in the embryo each of these parts was made fit for offices and relations that were then future ; and yet more marvellous than all it seems, that each of them should still have capacity for action... | |
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