The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... animals ; nor does the superiority of the Britift conftitution appear under any other point of view fo remarkably conspicuous , as in that energy of enterprize which individuals exert , from the certainty of deriving benefit from every ...
... animals ; nor does the superiority of the Britift conftitution appear under any other point of view fo remarkably conspicuous , as in that energy of enterprize which individuals exert , from the certainty of deriving benefit from every ...
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... animal , is saying nothing ; for in all our ex . perience , animals are determined to pursue those measures that are necessary for the preservation of the individual , and the continuation of the species , not from a consideration of ...
... animal , is saying nothing ; for in all our ex . perience , animals are determined to pursue those measures that are necessary for the preservation of the individual , and the continuation of the species , not from a consideration of ...
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... animals remain in a torpid ftate during winter . Both these phenomena are usually supposed to be occasioned merely by the coldness that occurs during that season ; yet there are reasons to fufpect that this periodical change depends ...
... animals remain in a torpid ftate during winter . Both these phenomena are usually supposed to be occasioned merely by the coldness that occurs during that season ; yet there are reasons to fufpect that this periodical change depends ...
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