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1 I, III | obliged by his goodness to plant those innate notions in 2 II, III | different parts of the same plant, fruit, or animal. The same 3 II, XIV | water, or the blowing of a plant, returning at equidistant 4 II, XXVII| identity: an oak growing from a plant to a great tree, and then 5 II, XXVII| life. That being then one plant which has such an organization 6 II, XXVII| continues to be the same plant as long as it partakes of 7 II, XXVII| vitally united to the living plant, in a like continued organization 8 II, XXVII| to the living body of the plant, it has that identity which 9 II, XXVII| identity which makes the same plant, and all the parts of it, 10 II, XXVII| of it, parts of the same plant, during all the time that 11 III, III | men saw; every tree and plant that affected the senses, 12 III, VI | is not so contemptible a plant or animal, that does not 13 III, VI | dam of the one, and the plant from which the seed was 14 III, VI | horse, and an animal, and a plant, &c., are distinguished 15 III, X | comes in question, whether a plant that lies ready formed in