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" ... our belief. No person, for example, that knows the principles of optics, and the structure of the eye, can believe that it was formed without skill in that science; or that the ear was formed without the knowledge of... "
An Account of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophical Discoveries: In Four Books - Page 398
by Colin MacLaurin - 1750 - 412 pages
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volume 5

John Mason Good - 1819 - 800 pages
...skill in that science, or that the ear was formed without the knowledge of sounds, or that the malo and female, in animals, were not formed for each other, and for continuing the species. All our accounts of nature .ire full of instances of this kind. The admirable and btautiful...
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A Biblical and Theological Dictionary: Explanatory of the History ..., Volume 1

Richard Watson - 1832 - 1030 pages
...formed without skill in that science ; or that the ear was formed without the know, ledge of sounds ; or that the male and female in animals were not formed for each other, and for continuing the species. All our accounts of nature are full of instances of this kind. The admirable and beautiful...
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La régularité, l'ordre et le sensualisme chez David Hume

Ching-Shui Li - 2007 - 390 pages
...formed without skill in that science ; or that the ear was formed without the knowledge of sounds ; or that the male and female in animals were not formed for each other, and for continuing the species. All our accounts of nature are full of instances of this kind. » Cf. Colin Maclaurin, An...
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