The Complete Works of Thomas Dick V.2

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In short, every part of matter appears to be peopled; almost every green leaf and every particle of dust has its peculiar MULTITUDE OF LIVING BEINGS.
135 Inbob?} Its. Not only are the larger parts of nati'fe occupied with living beings, but even the most minute portions of matter teem w^ith animated existence. Every plant and shrub, and almost every drop of water, contains its respective inhabitants. Their number, in some instances, is 80 great, and their minuteness so astonishing, that thousan
...ds of them are connected within a space not larger than a grain of sand. In some small pools covered with a greenish scum, of only a few yards in extent, there are more living creatures than there are human beings on the surface of the whole earth.
Multitudes of animated beings are found in situations and circumstances where we should never have expected to perceive the principle of life. The juices of animals and plants, corrupted matter, excrements, smoke, dry wood, the bark and roots of trees, the bodies of other animals, and even their entrails, the dung-hill, and the dir- ty puddle, the itch, and other disorders which are attended with blotches and pimples, and even the hardest stones and rocks, serve to lodge, and in some measure to feed numerous tribes of living beings.


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