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with the life. The animal elements live only in order to 

 feel and move, in order to act freely like the world ; 

 the vegetative only, that they may subsist as planet. 

 The latter are an image of the planet, the former of the 

 world ; the one deal with spirit, the other with matter. 



Integument. 



1859. The cellular tissue does not continue a mere 

 parenchyma in the animal as in the plant, but it obtains 

 a definite anatomical form. 



1860. The animal cellular tissue has issued forth from 

 its highest formation in the plant, or out of the blossom, 

 which is a great bladder or cyst composed of primary 

 vesicles. It is the secondary cystic form, wherein the 

 animal cellular tissue appears, when it becomes an 

 anatomical system. 



1861. The animal cellular tissue forms therefore every- 

 where large bladders or cysts, whose walls consist of 

 primary vesicles, or of the vegetable cellular tissue. 

 Bladder- walls are teguments. 



1862. The cellular system in the animal is Tegu- 

 mentary system. 



1863. The idea of the integument is the wall of a 

 bladder. There is no tegument apart from the meaning 

 of circumscription, inclusion, and limitation. There is 

 no flat integument, or one that could be designed after 

 the idea of the plane. Every tegument is periphery, 

 just as there is nowhere a surface in the universe, which 

 could have been produced according to the level or 

 plane. 



1864. All terrestrial processes, as digestion, respira- 

 tion, and nutrition, are consequently tegumentary pro- 

 cesses. All these organs must be tegumentary organs. 

 Intestine, vessel, lung, in a word all viscera are naught 

 but tegument. 



1865. The vegetable tissue becomes in the animal, 

 tegumentary tissue. The tegumentary formation is the 

 vegetable in an animal the parenchyma, the Visceral. 



1866. The lowest distinction between animal and 



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