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" It may seem a small thing to admit that the dull vital actions of a fungus, or a foraminifer, are the properties of their protoplasm, and are the direct results of the nature of the matter of which they are composed. "
The Chicago Medical Journal - Seite 163
1871
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate, Band 69

1869
...in most people's estimation, is the reverse of Jacob's, and leads to the antipodes of heaven. It may seem a small thing to admit that the dull vital actions...matter of which they are composed. But if, as I have endeavoured to prove to you, their protoplasm is essentially identical with, and most readily converted...
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The Rainbow, a magazine of Christian literature, Band 6

1869 - 350 Seiten
...in most people's estimation, is the reverse of Jacob's, and leads to the antipodes of heaven. It may seem a small thing to admit that the dull vital actions...matter of which they are composed. But if, as I have endeavoured to prove to you, their protoplasm is essentially identical with, and most readily converted...
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Catholic World, Band 9

1869 - 880 Seiten
...proposition are unquestionably materialistic, and yet denies that he is individually a materialist " It may seem a small thing to admit that the dull vital actions of a fungus, or a foriminifer, are the properties of their protoplasm, and are the direct results of the nature of the...
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Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 448 Seiten
...in most people's estimation, is the reverse of Jacob's, and leads to the antipodes of heaven. It may seem a small thing to admit that the dull vital actions...matter of which they are composed. But if, as I have endeavoured to prove to you, their protoplasm is essentially identical with, and most readily converted...
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Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 444 Seiten
...in most people's estimation, is the reverse of Jacob's, and leads to the antipodes of heaven. It may seem a small thing to admit that the dull vital actions of a fungus, or a foraminifer, arc the properties of their protoplasm, and are the direct results of the nature of the matter of which...
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Proceedings, Band 24

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1870 - 312 Seiten
...the dull vital actions of a fungus, or the foraminifera, are the properties of their protoplasm, and the direct results of the nature of the matter of which they are composed, and the further concession that all vital actions may with equal propriety be said to be the result...
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As Regards Protoplasm: In Relation to Professor Huxley's Essay On the ...

James Hutchison Stirling - 1870 - 80 Seiten
...does not prove. He merely says that, if we admit the functions of the lowest forms of life to be but " direct results of the nature of the matter of which they are composed," we must admit as much for the functions of the highest. We have not admitted Mr. Huxley's presupposition...
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Half Hours with Modern Scientists, Band 1

1871 - 318 Seiten
...not prove. He merely says tjiat, if we admit the functions of the lowest forms of life to be but " direct results of the nature of the matter of which they are composed," we must admit as much for the functions of the highest. We have not admitted Mr. Huxley's presupposition...
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The Ingham Lectures: A Course of Lectures on the Evidences of Natural and ...

William George Williams - 1872 - 388 Seiten
...in most people's estimation, is the reverse of Jacob's, and leads to the antipodes of heaven. It may seem a small thing to admit that the dull, vital actions...nature of the matter of which they are composed." Here we are told, in direct terms, that the vital action is a property of protoplasmic matter. And...
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The Ingham Lectures: A Course of Lectures on the Evidences of Natural and ...

William George Williams - 1873 - 380 Seiten
...in most people's estimation, is the reverse of Jacob's, and leads to the antipodes of heaven. It may seem a small thing to admit that the dull, vital actions...foraminifer, are the properties of *their protoplasm, arid are the direct results of the nature of the matter of which they are composed." Here we are told,...
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