The Consolations of Science Or Contributions From Science to the Hope of Immo

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The Consolations of Science Or Contributions From Science to the Hope of Immo
Jacob Straub
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we would need only to consider y;hether that state is characterized with substances THE VEGETABLE EEALM. 121 analogous to the mineral ; that is, of an inert, passive quality, which might afford it this requisite nourish- ment the passage of the stimulant impulses that it would require to have impinge upon itself in order to excite its life to growth.
The slight traces of semi-rational instinct that ap- pear, are to be referred to the general law of appetite (not all of which, however, refers to
... material food) and to some extent indicate that the vegetable has means of gratifi- cation and growth which do not necessarily involve the use of the substances of the mineral state. However, these traces are too obscure for data on which to rest any decisive observations. Though the disposition often seen in the plant to seek light, warmth and water, is to be classed with the general promptings of its nature to go after bodily subsistence, whether that be mineral or of some other order of passive existence.

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