The second was to determine whether there are any known forces which can furnish a natural explanation of the origin of the living machine.
We are apparently as far from the real goal of a natural explanation of life as we were before the discovery of protoplasm.
It appears to me that in this way we have a natural explanation of what these disputed glaciers were.
In this way we seem to have a natural explanation of the simultaneous appearance of the name in the North.
Opinions differ widely as to whether certain miracles actually occurred, or whether they admit of a natural explanation.
For, should abnormal phenomena of all kinds admit of a natural explanation, their present obscurity will no longer furnish grounds for supernatural speculation.
In taking the Medici map as the foundation of Clavus's Greenland coast we also have a natural explanation of the relation between his distribution of names on the east coast and the west.
Under such circumstances, a natural explanation, although in itself utterly improbable, seemed rigorously possible, and this was sufficient to prevent the examiners from declaring a miracle.
The first category included those cures which, despite their striking and astonishing appearance, were susceptible of a natural explanation.
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