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" ... placed so many valves without design ; and no design seemed more probable, than that since the blood could not well, because of the interposing valves, be sent by the veins to the limbs, it should be sent through the arteries and return through the... "
Personality, the beginning and end of metaphysics [by A.W. Momerie]. - Página 100
por Alfred Williams Momerie - 1879
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen46

1827 - 698 páginas
...• incited to imagine, that so provident a cause as Nature had not • placed so many valves without design ; and no design seemed • more probable, than...limbs, it ( should be sent through the arteries, and return through the • veins, whose valves did not oppose its course that way.' It is not, indeed,...
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Memoirs of the life and writings of ... Henry Home of Kames [by A.F. Tytler].

Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1807 - 464 páginas
...was invited to imagine that so provident a cause " as Nature had not placed so many valves without design ; and no " design seemed more probable than...because of the interposing valves, be sent by the veli/i to the " limbs, it should be sent through the arteries, and return through " tUe veins, whose...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volumen2

Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 560 páginas
...he was invited to think, that so provident a cause as nature had not placed so many valves without design ; and no design seemed more probable, than...limbs, it should be sent • through the arteries, and return through the veins whose valves did not oppose its course that way."* This perception of design...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Honourable Henry Home of Kames: One ...

Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee - 1814 - 426 páginas
...had not placed so many valves " without design ; and no design seemed more " probable than that sincp the blood could not " well, because of the interposing...limbs, it should be sent " through the arteries, and return through the " veins, whose valves did not oppose its course " that way*." — Thus the consideration...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volumen2

Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 582 páginas
...was invited to think, " that so provident a cause as nature had not placed so many " valves without design ; and no design seemed more probable, " than...that, since the blood could not well, because of the in" terposing valves, be sent by the veins to the limbs, it should " be sent through the arteries,...
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Outlines of Moral Philosophy

Dugald Stewart - 1818 - 346 páginas
...to ima" gine, that so provident a cause as Nature " had not placed so many valves without de" sign ; and no design seemed more probable, " than that, since...limbs, it should be sent " through the arteries, and return through " the veins, whose valves did not oppose its " course that way." 284. An explanation...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volumen2

Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 348 páginas
...he was invited to think, that so provident a cause as nature ' had not placed so many valves without design ; and no design ' seemed more probable, than that, since the blood could not well, 1 because of the interposing valves, be sent by the veins to the ' limbs, it should be sent through...
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Nugæ Chirurgicæ: Or, A Biographical Miscellany, Illustrative of a ...

William Wadd - 1824 - 288 páginas
...way, he was invited to think that so provident a cause as nature had not placed so many valves without design ; and no design seemed more probable than that,...limbs, it should be sent through the arteries and return through the veins, whose valves did not oppose its course that way." The reason here ascribed...
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 418 páginas
...he was invited to think, that so provident a cause as nature had not placed so many valves without design ; and no design seemed more probable, than...limbs, it should be sent through the arteries, and return through the veins whose valves did not oppose its course that way." * * Boyle's Works, Vol....
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The Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 442 páginas
...he was invited to think, that so provident a cause as nature had not placed so many valves without design ; and no design seemed more probable, than...limbs, it should be sent through the arteries, and return through the veins whose valves did not oppose its course that way." * • Boyle's Works, Vol....
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