The grand fact of the natural subordination of organic beings in groups under groups, which, from its familiarity, does not always sufficiently strike us, is in my judgment thus explained.
No doubt organic beings, like all other objects, can be classed in many ways, either artificially by single characters, or more naturally by a number of characters.
We know, for instance, that minerals and the elemental substances can be thus arranged.
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