id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044020613063 Kidd, John On the adaptation of external nature to the physical condition of man, principally with reference to the supply of his wants and the exercise of his intellectual faculties by John Kidd ... 1833 .txt text/plain 76694 3439 61 in fact, or, as is probable, merely a fictitious anecdote, will serve to illustrate the present point; inasmuch as the use of the means, said to have been employed by Ulysses to detect the hero, was evidently conjecture, of the use or mode of action of any particular part; yet we cannot doubt that it is the instrument by which our intellectual powers hold communion with external nature. who has been at all accustomed to observe the characters and habits of animals;* so that when in common language it is asserted that man differs from known processes and phenomena of nature, the substance presented itself under the same essential form: but they were prepared to allow that elementary bodies (grouxºis) might possibly In a state of nature, almost all the individuals of the same species of animals have, at any given period of their life, so close ./cache/hvd.32044020613063.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044020613063.txt