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The almost invariable presence of these crystals in excess in those cases that have not been accounted for by abuse of the sexual function leads one to adopt the plausible theory that the crystals are the cause of the irritability.

It must be so; for in life, such respiration as produces heat is the invariable antecedent of circulation, and nothing else is.

” When two events are so conjoined in nature that one is the only invariable antecedent of the other, then, according to all logic, we are bound to conclude that the first is the physical cause of the second, even though we cannot understand how it should be.

Of the circulation, such living respiration as produces heat is the invariable antecedent, and nothing else is.

" As a general and almost invariable rule, animals possessing either defects or a tendency to disease should not be employed for breeding.

He will trace the connection of certain good qualities and certain bad ones, with an almost invariable peculiarity of shape and [122]structure; and at length he will arrive at a clear conception, not so much of beauty of form (although that is a pleasing object to contemplate) as of that outline and proportion of parts with which utility is oftenest combined.

A priori, it might be expected that those soils which are especially rich in the more important constituents of the ash should yield a produce containing more than the average quantity, but this is very far from being an[Pg 72] invariable occurrence, and not unfrequently the very reverse is the case.

[Pg 78] Chlorine is by no means an invariable constituent of the ash, although it is generally present, and sometimes in considerable quantity.

Silica is an invariable constituent of the ash, but in most plants occurs but in small quantity.

Governed by invariable laws, which connect him with all the beings, whether animate or inanimate, among which he exists, man has certain relations of convenience, and inconvenience, arising from the particular constitution of the surrounding objects, as well as of his own body.

The total amount of heat which the sun sends annually to the earth is invariable, and hence if any portion of the earth’s surface during any given year be colder than ordinary, we may infer with certainty that some other portion of the surface is then warmer than ordinary.

As is the invariable rule with 41 birds that continue to replace their taken eggs, but one brood is reared in the season.

As is the almost invariable custom with birds breeding on bare plains and beaches-and whose eggs are protectively coloured-the Kentish Plover sits lightly, rises from her eggs as soon as danger is discovered, and evinces but little outward anxiety for their safety; although, in some instances, the feigning of lameness has been resorted to, especially when the eggs have been on the point of hatching.

At no place is the pressure invariable, nor is there a constant relation between pressure and altitude, but, knowing approximately the average atmospheric pressure over the earth’s surface, and knowing also the area of the latter, we can compute in round numbers the total weight of the atmosphere-about 5,000,000,000,000,000 tons.

Therefore I have made it an invariable rule to experiment with non-professional mediums, only on condition that they bind themselves to experiment with no other than my own circle as long as our series of experiments lasts.

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