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TY/^ BEGINNINGS OF LIFE. 



49 



composition of the plant or of the animal — however 

 high or however low it may be in the scale of organi- 

 zation — have been ultimately derived from the mineial 

 world, so have the forces at work therein been derived 

 from this source and from the Sun 



our great centre 



of light and heat. 



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