The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... Infusoria . As to the * We allude to such facts as relate to proto - organisms being developed in dis- tilled water , to which no air has had access , and many others to be more par- ticularly mentioned afterwards . Protozoa - their ...
... Infusoria . As to the * We allude to such facts as relate to proto - organisms being developed in dis- tilled water , to which no air has had access , and many others to be more par- ticularly mentioned afterwards . Protozoa - their ...
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... Infusoria which now exist , many had their specific or their generic types at the very dawn of organization . The wonders of their works , and the incalculable vastness of their catacombs , may be found related in all modern geological ...
... Infusoria which now exist , many had their specific or their generic types at the very dawn of organization . The wonders of their works , and the incalculable vastness of their catacombs , may be found related in all modern geological ...
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... Infusoria , as the Rotifera , and of numerous other small animals , which in their turn are devoured by larger animals , as fishes ; and thus a pabulum , fit for the nourishment of the highest organized beings , is brought back by a ...
... Infusoria , as the Rotifera , and of numerous other small animals , which in their turn are devoured by larger animals , as fishes ; and thus a pabulum , fit for the nourishment of the highest organized beings , is brought back by a ...
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... infusoria , mould , fungi , and entozoa , are ex- plicable on the hypothesis of pre - existing germs ; which germs or ova are known to exist sometimes in countless myriads in the atmosphere ; and , finally , that wherever experiments ...
... infusoria , mould , fungi , and entozoa , are ex- plicable on the hypothesis of pre - existing germs ; which germs or ova are known to exist sometimes in countless myriads in the atmosphere ; and , finally , that wherever experiments ...
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... and - bye find O. F. Müller , without doubt the first microscopist of his age , giving in his adhesion , and stating that the infusoria Oken's Views . 203 are unquestionably produced by spontaneous generatior 202 On the Origin of Life .
... and - bye find O. F. Müller , without doubt the first microscopist of his age , giving in his adhesion , and stating that the infusoria Oken's Views . 203 are unquestionably produced by spontaneous generatior 202 On the Origin of Life .
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