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" ... For this reason we see, that every animal, and every plant is dependent for its existence, and also for its perfect existence, on conditions both internal and external. From this reasoning it may be conceived, how the several parts of the living whole... "
A Treatise on the Nature of Trees, and the Pruning of Timber Trees; Showing ... - Página 51
por Stephen Ballard - 1833 - 67 páginas
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The Planter's Guide: Or, A Practical Essay on the Best Method of Giving ...

Sir Henry Steuart - 1828 - 536 páginas
...conceived, how the several parts of the living whole reciprocally act and react. They are, in fact, cause and effect mutually ; and no one can precede another, either in the order of nature, or of time. Thus, in an animal, the digestive, and the absorbent, the sanguineous, the respiratory, and the...
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The Planter's Guide; Or A Practical Essay on the Best Method of Giving ...

Sir Henry STEUART - 1828 - 606 páginas
...conceived, how the several parts of the living whole reciprocally act and react. They are, in fact, cause and effect mutually ; and no one can precede another, either in the order of nature, or of time. Thus, in an animal, the digestive and the absorbent, the sanguineous, the respiratory, and the...
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On Naval Timber and Arboriculture: With Critical Notes on Authors who Have ...

Patrick Matthew - 1831 - 422 páginas
...conceived, how the several parts of the living whole reciprocally act and react. They are, in fact, cause and effect mutually ; and no one can precede another, either in the order of nature, or of time. Thus, in an animal, the digestive, and the absorbent, the sanguineous, the respiratory, and the...
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The Planter's Guide: Or, A Practical Essay on the Best Method of Giving ...

Sir Henry Steuart - 1832 - 444 páginas
...conceived, how the several parts of the living whole reciprocally act and react. They are, in fact, cause and effect mutually ; and no one can precede another, either in the order of nature, or of time. Thus, in an animal, the digestive and the absorbent, the sanguineous, the respiratory, and the...
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A treatise on the nature of trees

Stephen Ballard (of Ledbury.) - 1833 - 82 páginas
...conceived, how the several parts of the living whole reciprocally act and react. They are, in fact, cause and effect mutually; and no one can precede another, either in the order of nature, or of time. Thus, in an animal, the digestive and the absorbent, the sanguineous, the respiratory, and the...
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Volume the First

The Farmer's Magazine - 1838 - 516 páginas
...stem cannot be forced to grow out of proportion to the head ; for the stem is the effect of the bead, and the head, that of the stem: they are, as Sir H....precede another, either in the order of nature, or of time." I shall say no more of the effects of pruning on the growth of the timber; but recommend thoie...
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