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" Finner whale, hugest of beasts that live, or have lived, disporting his eighty or ninety feet of bone, muscle, and blubber, with easy roll, among waves in which the stoutest ship that ever left dockyard would... "
Nashville Journal of Medicine and Surgery - Page 199
1872
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The Christian world magazine (and family visitor)., Volume 5

1869 - 890 pages
...hopelessly ; and contrast him with the invisible animalcule — inere gelatinous specks, multitudes •-'f which could, in fact, dance upon the point of a needle...the angels of the schoolmen could in imagination. With these images before your minds yon may well ask what community of form, or structure, is there...
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On the Physical Basis of Life

Thomas Henry Huxley - Protoplasm - 1869 - 30 pages
...that ever left dockyard would founder hopelessly ; and contrast him with the invisible animalcules — mere gelatinous specks, multitudes of which could,...the angels of the schoolmen could, in imagination. With these images before your minds, you may well ask what community of form, or structure, is there...
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Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - Evolution (Biology) - 1870 - 448 pages
...that ever left dockyard would founder hopelessly ; and contrast him with the invisible animalcules — mere gelatinous specks, multitudes of which could,...the angels of the Schoolmen could, in imagination. With these images before your minds, you may well ask, what community of form, or structure, is there...
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Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - Evolution (Biology) - 1870 - 444 pages
...that ever left dockyard would founder hopelessly ; and contrast him with the invisible animalcules — mere gelatinous specks, multitudes of which could,...fact, dance upon the point of a needle with the same case as the angels of the Schoolmen could, in imagination. With these images before your minds, you...
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Medical Examiner, Volume 13

1872 - 396 pages
...that ever left dockyard would founder hopelessly; and contrast him witli the invisible animalculte — mere gelatinous specks, multitudes of which, could,...the angels of the schoolmen could, in imagination." Now, Protoplasm is, according to Prof. Huxley, the " single, physical basis of life, underlying all...
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Chicago Medical Examiner: A Monthly Journal Devoted to the ..., Volume 13

Nathan Smith Davis - Medicine - 1872 - 396 pages
...that ever left dockyard would founder hopelessly; and contrast him with the invisible animalcule — mere gelatinous specks, multitudes of which, could, in fact, dance upon the point of :i needle, with the same ease as the angels of the schoolmen could, in imagination." Now, Protoplasm...
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Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - Evolution (Biology) - 1880 - 408 pages
...ever left dockyard would founder hopelessly; and contrast him with the invisible animalcules—mere gelatinous specks, multitudes of which could, in fact,...the angels of the Schoolmen could, in imagination. With these images before your minds, you may well ask, what community of form, or structure, is there...
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Was Man Created?

Henry Augustus Mott - Creation - 1880 - 164 pages
...that ever left dock-yard would founder hopelessly, and contrast him with the invisible animalcule, mere gelatinous specks, multitudes of which could...of a needle with the same ease as the angels of the schoolman could in imagination ;— with these images before our minds, it would be Strange if we did...
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Select Works of Thomas H. Huxley

Thomas Henry Huxley - Automatism - 1886 - 354 pages
...that ever left dockyard would founder hopelessly ; and contrast him with the invisible animalcules — mere gelatinous specks, multitudes of which could,...the angels of the Schoolmen could, in imagination. With these images before your minds, you may well ask, what community of form or structure is there...
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Thomas Henry Huxley - Automatism - 1886 - 350 pages
...invisible animalc:iles — mere gelatinous specks, multitudes of which could, in fact, dance upon tho point of a needle with the same ease as the angels of tho Schoolmen could, in imagination. With these images before your minds, yon may well ask, what community...
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