The use or effect which produces the end must be the first object of analytical enquiry. The nature of a member or organ is known from the use. The use determines what the organ is in itself, or in its own form ; what it is in series with other organs... Tracts for the New Times - Página 181847Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Emanuel Swedenborg - 1843 - 550 páginas
...use or effect which produces the end, must be the first object of analytical inquiry. The nature of a member or organ is known from the use. The use determines...which continuously precede and continuously follow it (a) : and what it is, in order, with those which are above and below, or prior and posterior to it... | |
| James John Garth Wilkinson - 1876 - 626 páginas
...use or effect which produces the end must be the first object of analytical enquiry. The nature of a member or organ is known from the use. The use determines...continuously follow it ; and what it is in order with the organs which are above and below, or prior and posterior to it. All these, and their uses, indicate... | |
| 1859 - 662 páginas
...use or effect which produces the end, must be the first object of analytical inquiry. The nature of a member or organ is known from the use. The use determines what the organ is in itself or in its own form." This quotation will furnish a key to much that follows, and for which his translator claims so much... | |
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