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... become more intelligible - viz . from the side of its physi- ology . In the embryonic development the young form is built up at the expense of its endow- ment of food - capital . The first chapter is one of passivity and living on past ...
... become more intelligible - viz . from the side of its physi- ology . In the embryonic development the young form is built up at the expense of its endow- ment of food - capital . The first chapter is one of passivity and living on past ...
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... become no doubt also of advantage at first in developing , and later in scattering , the pollen . Catlin , GEORGE , one of the first authorities on the habits of the North American Indians , was born in Pennsylvania in 1796. He was bred ...
... become no doubt also of advantage at first in developing , and later in scattering , the pollen . Catlin , GEORGE , one of the first authorities on the habits of the North American Indians , was born in Pennsylvania in 1796. He was bred ...
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... become domiciled in the British Isles , and there are also a few of the famous Dutch milking cows scattered over the country . These various races , with an almost endless variety of crosses between two or more of them , make up the ...
... become domiciled in the British Isles , and there are also a few of the famous Dutch milking cows scattered over the country . These various races , with an almost endless variety of crosses between two or more of them , make up the ...
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... become a widower , he cannot of course marry again , and no married priest can be made a bishop . The bishops are therefore , as a rule , taken from the monasteries . Since the Council of Trent , the observance of celibacy has been ...
... become a widower , he cannot of course marry again , and no married priest can be made a bishop . The bishops are therefore , as a rule , taken from the monasteries . Since the Council of Trent , the observance of celibacy has been ...
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... become two - ended , to have poles very different from one another . Just as an animal may have a highly nourished head and a scantily nourished tail , so a cell may become distinctly bipolar in form . In other cases the cell is ...
... become two - ended , to have poles very different from one another . Just as an animal may have a highly nourished head and a scantily nourished tail , so a cell may become distinctly bipolar in form . In other cases the cell is ...
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