Natural Theology Or Evidences of the Existence And Attributes of the Deity Co

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Natural Theology Or Evidences of the Existence And Attributes of the Deity Co
Paley, William, 1743-1805
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Almost all insects are oviparous. Nature keeps her bu. Terflies, moths, and caterpillars, locked up during the winter in their e££ state: and we have to admire the various devices to which, if we may so speak, the same nature hath resorted, for the security of the egg. Many insects enclose their eggs in a silken web; others cover them with a coat of hair torn from their own bodies; some glue them together; and others, like the moth of the silk worm, glue them to the leaves upon which they are d...epos ited, that th. 3y may not be shaken off by the wind, or wash- ed away by rain: some again make incisions into leaves, and hide an egg in each incision; whilst some envelope their eggs with a soft substance, which forms the first ali- ment of the young animal: and some again make a hole in the earth, and having stored it with a quantity of proper food, deposit their eggs in it. In all which we are to ob- serve, that the expedient depends, not so much upon the address of the animal, as upon the physical resources of his constitution.

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