| 1784 - 1048 sidor
...receive the different kinds of impreffions that they will make. In fad, therefore, we fee that fhe is provided with the organs of fenfe, as we call them...tafte ; and the (kin to touch. In the third place, fhe muft be provided with organs of communication between herfelf, in the brain, and thofe organs of... | |
| William Hunter - 1784 - 140 sidor
...impreflions, that they will make. In fact therefore, we fee, that flic is provided with the organs of fcnfe, as we call them: the eye is adapted to light ; the...found; the nofe to fmell; the mouth, to tafte; and the fkin to touch. In the third place, (he muft be provided with organs of communication, between herfelf,... | |
| 1784 - 862 sidor
...receive the different kinds of impreflions that they will make. Jn fail, therefore, we lee that (he is provided with the organs of fenfe, as we call them : the eye is adapted to light ; the ear to fuund ; the nofe to fmell ; the mouth to !,,:!•-; and the fkjn to touch. In the third phce, (lie... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 716 sidor
...impressions that they will make. In fact, therefore,we see that she is provided with the organs of sense, as we call them : the eye is adapted to light, the ear to sound, the nose to smell, the month to taste, and the skin to touch. In the third place, she must be... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 462 sidor
...impressions which they will make. In fact, therefore, we see that she is provided with the organs of sense, as we call them : the EYE is adapted to light ; the EAR to sound ; the NOSE to smell ; the MOUTH to taste; and the SKJN to touch. Farther, she must be furnished... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 962 sidor
...impressions which they will make. In fact, therefore, we see that she is provided with the organs of sense, as we call them : the EYE is adapted to light ; the EAR to sound ; the NOSE to smell ; the JIOUTH to taste ; and the SKIN to touch. Farther, she must be furnished... | |
| 1818 - 494 sidor
...impressions which they will make. In fact, therefore, we see that she is provided with the organs of sense, as we call them ; the eye is adapted to light ; the ear to sound ; the nose to smell ; th<? month to taste ; and the skin to tench. 60 Or THE STRUCTURE OF THE... | |
| William Nicholson - 1819 - 432 sidor
...impressions that they will make. In fact, therefore, we see that she is provided with the organs of sense, as we call them , the eye is adapted to light, the ear to sound, the nose to smell, the mouth to taste, and the skin to touch. In the third place, she must be... | |
| Philomathic institution - 1825 - 504 sidor
...impressions which they will make. In fact, therefore, we see that she is provided witb the organs uI sense, as we call them ; the eye is adapted to light, the ear to sound, the nose to smell, and the mouth to taste, and the skin to touch. " Farther, she must be furnished... | |
| 1825 - 486 sidor
...impressions which they wilt make. In fact, therefore, we see that she is provided with the organs of sense, as we call them; the eye is adapted to light, the ear to sound, the nose to smell, and the mouth to laste, and the skin to touch. " Farther, she must be furnished... | |
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