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Sentence
Some
gerania,
aloes,
ficoids,
&c.
which
are
propagated
from
a
leaf
either
artificially
planted
or
even
dropping
from
the
parent
plant,
reſemble
the
tænia
whoſe
joints
or
whoſe
veſicles
are
ſeparated
and
form
a
perfect
animal:
yet
each
is
alſo
propagated
in
the
ordinary
way
from
an
egg
or
ſeed;
and
we
need
not,
without
neceſſity,
have
recourſe
to
ſuch
indiſcriminate
arbitrary
methods
of
cutting
the
knot
which
we
may
be
able
to
untie.
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Some gerania, aloes, ficoids, &c. which are propagated from a leaf either artificially planted or even dropping from the parent plant, reſemble the tænia whoſe joints or whoſe veſicles are ſeparated and form a perfect animal: yet each is alſo propagated in the ordinary way from an egg or ſeed; and we need not, without neceſſity, have recourſe to ſuch indiſcriminate arbitrary methods of cutting the knot which we may be able to untie.
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