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... properties : the genus is in this regard one of its parts . Let us illustrate this from Natural History . Felis catus , the common cat , is contained under the genus Felis , which is more extensive than itself , containing as well the ...
... properties : the genus is in this regard one of its parts . Let us illustrate this from Natural History . Felis catus , the common cat , is contained under the genus Felis , which is more extensive than itself , containing as well the ...
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... properties but such as are common to Man with the lowest Mollusca . Organization still wider in extension is still poorer in comprehension , seeing that while it extends to the whole vegetable world , it comprehends nothing but what is ...
... properties but such as are common to Man with the lowest Mollusca . Organization still wider in extension is still poorer in comprehension , seeing that while it extends to the whole vegetable world , it comprehends nothing but what is ...
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... property belonging to but one species in the proximate genus , and with that will give us our Definition ; but it may also be a property belonging to some species of another genus contained in the higher one , to which we have had ...
... property belonging to but one species in the proximate genus , and with that will give us our Definition ; but it may also be a property belonging to some species of another genus contained in the higher one , to which we have had ...
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... properties of the lump , we may simply speak of different spheres of con- ception , each separately reducible to the laws of Division and Definition , and giving us the results of genus and species as we have already considered them ...
... properties of the lump , we may simply speak of different spheres of con- ception , each separately reducible to the laws of Division and Definition , and giving us the results of genus and species as we have already considered them ...
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... Property , the Accident . Genus and Species have already been considered . It remains that we gain some view of the rest . So far as we have yet gone , we have considered all our concepts as either generic or specific , the individual ...
... Property , the Accident . Genus and Species have already been considered . It remains that we gain some view of the rest . So far as we have yet gone , we have considered all our concepts as either generic or specific , the individual ...
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