All animal motions which have occurred at the same time, or in immediate succession, become so connected, that when one of them is reproduced, the other has a tendency to accompany or succeed it. The temple of nature - Page 208by Erasmus Darwin - 1806Full view - About this book
| 1794 - 544 pages
...vu. All animal motions which have occurred at the fame time, or in immediate fucceiTion, become fo connected, that when one of them is reproduced, the...accompany or fucceed it. When fibrous contractions focceed or accompany other fibrous contractions, the connexion is termed aflbciation; when fibrous... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1800 - 676 pages
...VII. All animal motions which have occurred at the fame time, or in immediate fucceflion, become fo connected, that when one of them is reproduced, the...fucceed or accompany other fibrous contractions, the connection is termed affociation ; when fibrous contractions fucceed fenlbri.il motions, the connection... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1801 - 552 pages
...VII. All animal motions which have occurred at the fame time, or 'in immediate fucceffion, become fo connected, that when one of them is reproduced, the-...other fibrous contractions, the connexion is termed aflbciation ; when fibrous contractions fucceed fenforial motions, the connexion is termed caufation... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1801 - 548 pages
...VII. All animal motions which have occurred at the fame time, or in immediate fucceflion, become fo connected, that when one of them is reproduced, the other has a tendency to accompapy or fucceed it. When fibrous contractions fucceed or accompany other fibrous contractions,... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1803 - 622 pages
...VII. All animal motions which have occurred at the farrie time, or in immediate fucceffion, become fo connected, that when one of them is reproduced, the...other fibrous contractions, the connexion is termed afibciation ; when fibrous contractions fucceed fenforial motions, the connexion is termed caufation... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1804 - 364 pages
...VII. A 11 animal motions which have occurred at the same time, or in immediate succession, become so connected, that when one of them is reproduced, the other has a tendency to accompany or succeed it. When fibrous contractions succeed or accompany other fibrous contractions, the connexion... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1818 - 616 pages
...VII. All animal motions which have occurred at the same time, or in immediate succession, become so connected, that when one of them is reproduced, the other has a tendency to accompany or succeed it. When fibrous contractions succeed or accompany other fibrous contractions, the connection... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1832 - 572 pages
...animal motions, which have occurred at the same time or in immediate succession, become so associated that when one of them is reproduced, the other has a tendency to accompany or succeed it The principle has, doubtless, great agency in the production of many of the physical, as... | |
| John Bostock - 1836 - 924 pages
...that all animal motions which have occurred at the same time, or in immediate succession, become so connected, that when one of them is re-produced the other has a tendency to accompany or succeed it. Many of those trains of action, which are the most commonly employed in the ordinary concerns... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1856 - 768 pages
...animal motions, which have occurred at the same time or in immediate succession, become so associated, that when one of them is reproduced, the other has a tendency to accompany or succeed it. The principle has, doubtless, great agency in the production of many of the physical, as... | |
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