I shall next proceed to examine the effects of the substances taken into the stomach; and as the effects of spirituous and vinous liquors are a little more remarkable than those of food, I shall first begin with them.
I shall next proceed to consider the phenomena of respiration, and animal heat; after which I shall explain the circulation of the blood; and the phenomena of digestion and nutrition.
And now having given you this generalization of them, as far as they are known to me, I shall next, in a slight survey of those of the different orders, lay before you what I have further to observe upon this subject.
Having stated what my predecessors have done in classification, I shall next proceed to lay before you my own sentiments as to--What is an insect.
I shall next take up the question of effect of stimulus on tissues in which growth, on account of extreme sub-tonicity, has been brought to a state of standstill.
I shall next describe a more perfect method for obtaining quantitative results both with plant and animal.
I shall nextspeak of the arrangements in the Tuscan style, showing how they should be treated.
I shall next speak of the waxing and waning of the moon, according to the accounts of my predecessors.
Having, therefore, already written of their beauty and propriety, I shall next explain, with reference to durability, how they may be built to last to a great age without defects.
I shall next speak of the other constellations formed by arrangements of stars, and lying to the right and left of the belt of the signs, in the southern and northern portions of the firmament.
I shall next hear of an English feast without roast-beef,” vociferated the major.
But this he will not do immediately by himself, but by such instruments as have been spoken of before: of which more particularly to treat, shall be that I shall next take in hand.
Having now shown that a very large liquid cylinder breaks up regularly into drops, I shall next go the other extreme, and take as an example an excessively fine cylinder.
I shall next place a bubble blown with air upon a ring, and blow inside it a bubble blown with a mixture of air and gas.
I shall next place a bubble on a ring, which it is just too large to get through.
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