The Book of Nature, Svazek 1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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Strana 2
... combined effect . This , indeed , is to employ these terms in a somewhat wider sense than has been assigned to them in modern times ; for even the Natural Philosophy of Lord Bacon , though it embraces the two divisions of special physic ...
... combined effect . This , indeed , is to employ these terms in a somewhat wider sense than has been assigned to them in modern times ; for even the Natural Philosophy of Lord Bacon , though it embraces the two divisions of special physic ...
Strana 27
... combined or separated from each other , so as to produce different kinds and orders of sensible objects . A very slight contemplation of nature is suffi- cient to show us that matter under every visible form and modification , when ...
... combined or separated from each other , so as to produce different kinds and orders of sensible objects . A very slight contemplation of nature is suffi- cient to show us that matter under every visible form and modification , when ...
Strana 33
... combined with it , is the same in the deepest valleys , as on the highest cliffs ; at the equator , and at the poles ; the earth's surface , and the height of 21,000 feet above it : in many of which situations , and especially the more ...
... combined with it , is the same in the deepest valleys , as on the highest cliffs ; at the equator , and at the poles ; the earth's surface , and the height of 21,000 feet above it : in many of which situations , and especially the more ...
Strana 35
... combinations with the material mass , and giving birth to many of its most extraor- dinary properties and phænomena . The question is entered upon at some length by Professor Berzelius , in his " Explanatory Statement , " published in ...
... combinations with the material mass , and giving birth to many of its most extraor- dinary properties and phænomena . The question is entered upon at some length by Professor Berzelius , in his " Explanatory Statement , " published in ...
Strana 47
... combinations and separations of all simple bodies are conducted in a definite and invariable ratio of relative weight or ... combination of the elements of M. Dulong's detonating substance , or azotane , as described by Sir Humphry Davy ...
... combinations and separations of all simple bodies are conducted in a definite and invariable ratio of relative weight or ... combination of the elements of M. Dulong's detonating substance , or azotane , as described by Sir Humphry Davy ...
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