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" But beside these general conditions there are subordinate ones, relating to the size, the species, and the abode of the prey, and each of these secondary conditions gives rise to differences of detail in the forms which result from the general laws. Hence... "
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal - Pągina 458
1816
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The Boston Journal of Philosophy and the Arts, Volum 1

1824 - 628 pągines
...not otherwise subsist. But, besides these general conditions, there are subordinate ones, relating to the size, the species, and the abode of the prey...the species, are expressed in the form of each part. " To give the jaw the power of seizing, a particular form of condyle is necessary. There must be a...
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Essay on the Theory of the Earth

Georges baron Cuvier - 1827 - 622 pągines
...conditions, there result modifications of detail in the forms which arise from the general conditions. Thus not only the class, but the order, the genus, and even the species, are found expressed in the form of each part. In fact, in order that the jaw may be able to seize, it must...
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Rudiments of the Primary Forces of Gravity, Magnetism, and Electricity, in ...

Patrick Murphy - 1830 - 578 pągines
...and consequently each of them, separately considered, points out and marks all the others." " Thus, not only the class, but the order, the genus, and even the species, are detected in the formation of each part."—(Cuvier on the Revolutions of tlie Globe.) What Baron Cuvier...
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A Discourse on the Revolutions of the Surface of the Globe, and the Changes ...

Georges baron Cuvier - 1831 - 322 pągines
...modifications of the detail in the formations which they derive from the general conditions; thus, not only the class, but the order, the genus, and even the species, are detected in the formation of each part. For, that the jaw may be enabled to seize, it must have a certain...
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Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Volum 11

Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia - 1860 - 480 pągines
...each part, but each fragment of a part, appeared to be the index of all the others. He asserted that not only the class, but the order, the genus, and...the species are expressed in the form of each part, in the smallest apophysis, the smallest bony facet. Guided by this teleological principle, the sagacious...
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Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Volum 11

Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia - 1860 - 498 pągines
...of a part, appeared to be the index of «11 the others. He asserted that not only the class, but-the order, the genus, and even the species are expressed in the form of each part, in the smallest apophysis, the smallest bony facet. Guided by this teleological principle^ the sagacious...
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The Philosophy of Natural History: Prepared on the Plan, and Retaining ...

John Ware - 1863 - 466 pągines
...could not otherwise subsist. But beside these general conditions there are subordinate ones, relating to the size, the species, and the abode of the prey,...the species, are expressed in the form of each part. " To give the jaw the power of seizing, a particular form of the part which forms the joint of the...
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The Philosophy of Natural History

William Smellie, John Ware - 1866 - 468 pągines
...could not otherwise subsist. But beside these general conditions there are subordinate ones, relating to the size, the species, and the abode of the prey,...the species, are expressed in the form of each part. " To give the jaw the power of seizing, a particular form of the part which forms the joint of the...
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The Philosophy of Natural History

William Smellie - 1860 - 468 pągines
...could not otherwise subsist. But beside these general conditions there are subordinate ones, relating to the size, the species, and the abode of the prey,...the class, but the order, the genus, and even the species,are expressed in the form of each part.. " To give the jaw the power of seizing, a particular...
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The Philosophy of Natural History

William Smellie - 1873 - 470 pągines
...could not otherwise subsist. But beside these general conditions there are subordinate ones, relating to the size, the species, and the abode of the prey, and eacb of these secondary conditions gives rise to differences of detail in the forms which result from...
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