I wish you could run down and see us; it would have a good effect, and show to both armies that they are acting on a common plan.
That we are now all to act on a common plan, converging on a common centre, looks like enlightened war.
General Grant, now having lawful control, will doubtless see that all minor objects are disregarded, and that all the armies act on a common plan.
Finally, he made it plain beyond any possible doubt that the skulls of all vertebrates were built upon a common plan.
Such a trace of a common plan he had himself suggested when he compared the foundation-membranes of the Medusæ with the first foundation-membranes of vertebrate embryos.
He stated explicitly that while the adult forms were quite unlike one another, there were traces of a common plan to be derived from a study of their embryonic development.
The expression still has a meaning for those who reject the real descent of the species or their primordial germs one from another, and acknowledge only the ideal bond of a common plan in their successive manifestations.
Many of them, as the nipples of males, point, if not to a common descent from a lower form, at least to a common plan of the sexes.
Then put in the meat: it is a common plan to sew it up in its own skin, which shields it from dust and at the same time retains its juices from evaporating.
A muslin turban twisted into a rope and rolled round the hat is a common plan to keep the sun from the head and spine: it can also be used as a rope on an emergency.
A common plan is to make the fire with three logs, whose ends cross each other, as in the diagram.
All Organized Existence is Constructed on a Common Plan 314 V.
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