A certain fact invariably occurs whenever certain circumstances are present, and does not occur when they are absent; the like is true of another fact; and so on.
Another fact in reference to the Monocotyledons is that they include an unusual number of families which are entirely aquatic in their habit.
Another fact, which is true of all large groups, is that certain forms have a very extensive distribution, and others are very much restricted in their occurrence.
Another fact, which might indicate that the Dicotyledons have taken possession of comparatively unoccupied regions only, is that they are very poorly represented, so far as higher groups are concerned, in aquatic conditions.
Another fact of kindred aspect was, that the child recovered just in proportion as the mother left off drinking from the painted pail, and used water which was procured in vessels of whose integrity we had no doubt.
Another fact deserves to be placed by the side of this; viz.
Another fact against a belief in promiscuity is that the lowest savages known to us are not promiscuous, in so far as there is no proved case of the sexual relations being absolutely unregulated.
There is another fact to show the honour in which the female ideal is held.
There is another fact of interest: some women are reputed to be the wives of the gods, they are called Amalalieys and have a great honour paid to them, while their children pass for the offspring of the gods.
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