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1 The course pursued is closely analogous to that of the whole leaf.
2 It is closely analogous to carbolic acid, which equally originates from microbic action.
3 This will presents aspects closely analogous to those presented by the will of the individual.
4 The elements of strength in limited war are closely analogous to those generally inherent in defence.
5 The cotyledon of Primula sinensis moved in closely analogous manner, as do those of a Cassia.
6 The proofs of these two remarkable and closely analogous customs are entirely independent of each other.
7 This is a closely analogous problem.
8 Thus the act of ordinary impregnation and the development of each part in each being are closely analogous processes.
9 But for the loss of Gibraltar, the position of Spain would have been closely analogous to that of England.
10 We may, therefore, conclude that the ferment of Drosera is closely analogous to, or identical with, the pepsin of animals.
11 The position in the sky between two such combatants is closely analogous to that of a torpedo boat and a Dreadnought.
12 In the infancy of the Christian church, the relation between pastor and flock was closely analogous to that between parents and children.
13 Yet how closely analogous to Campanula brushing pollen out of the anther and retaining it on hairs till the stigma is ready.
14 The differences between the two are those due to the different economic circumstances of the two countries, but their spirit is closely analogous .
15 I am led to the opinion that Drosera must have diffused matter in organic connection, closely analogous to the nervous matter of animals.
16 This problem is closely analogous to that of the distribution of pleasures to those who compose the "greatest number" taken into account.
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