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THE BEGINNINGS OF LIFE. 



they possess powers of penetration such as known germs 

 do not possess — they will make all these assumptions 

 upon assumptions in order not to believe what is 

 in accordance with the general teachings of science 

 and with their own doctrines in particular^ what 

 is testified by experiment^ and also that which almost 

 every unbiassed microscopist may learn by direct ob- 

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