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raals, we are filled with wonder at the elegant disposition of their 

 parts, to what a height is our astonishment raised, when we discov- 

 er all these parts arranged in the least, in the same regular manner ! ' 

 And, to sum up the matter in the words of another naturalist : ' Of 

 this dispute it is only necessary to observe, that the wisdom of the 

 Creator is so conspicuous in all his works, and such surprising art 

 is discovered in the mechanism of the body of every creature, that 

 it is very difficult if not impossible, to say where it is most and 

 where it is least to be observed. 



We have already pointed out the Mosaic distinction between 

 clean arid unclean insects, to which the reader is referred. 



