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... less frequently the mere effect of the bodily languor , consequent upon the exhaustion . ' But he contends that these emotions , though they may origi- nate in physical changes , are not to be viewed as physical phenomena ; impressions ...
... less frequently the mere effect of the bodily languor , consequent upon the exhaustion . ' But he contends that these emotions , though they may origi- nate in physical changes , are not to be viewed as physical phenomena ; impressions ...
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... less distinctness and extent . It is our business to ascertain and define the par- ticular conditions on which their affinities depend . They must necessarily be less obvious in some cases than in others , but are not on that account the ...
... less distinctness and extent . It is our business to ascertain and define the par- ticular conditions on which their affinities depend . They must necessarily be less obvious in some cases than in others , but are not on that account the ...
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... less consequence , than the anthers and stigmas . A third means of judging is , to observe to what point a given organ is more or less intimately connected with the structure of certain groups , already acknowledged by natural- ists ...
... less consequence , than the anthers and stigmas . A third means of judging is , to observe to what point a given organ is more or less intimately connected with the structure of certain groups , already acknowledged by natural- ists ...
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... less distinct , or synthetically , as an ag- gregate of parts essentially distinct , but more or less approx- imated or united . In the first method , we 1 50 [ Jan. Decandolle's Botany .
... less distinct , or synthetically , as an ag- gregate of parts essentially distinct , but more or less approx- imated or united . In the first method , we 1 50 [ Jan. Decandolle's Botany .
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... less complete , of many leaflets , and not as a single - leaved involucre . If then the leaves and in- volucres be ... less divided , instead of saying , as in the pre- ceding cases , that it is formed of pieces more or less united to ...
... less complete , of many leaflets , and not as a single - leaved involucre . If then the leaves and in- volucres be ... less divided , instead of saying , as in the pre- ceding cases , that it is formed of pieces more or less united to ...
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