| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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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