The Book of Nature, Svazek 1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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Strana 13
... consequence of their communica- tions with the gymnosophists . From Pytha- goras it descended to Plato and Xenophanes , and , under different modifications , became a tenet of the academic and eleatic schools . I have already quoted the ...
... consequence of their communica- tions with the gymnosophists . From Pytha- goras it descended to Plato and Xenophanes , and , under different modifications , became a tenet of the academic and eleatic schools . I have already quoted the ...
Strana 24
... consequence of its having given the sun an oblique stroke in the course of its orbit ; the chaos of the earth being thus formed by the vapoury substance of the im- pinging comet uniting with a portion of the sun's igneous mass ; and in ...
... consequence of its having given the sun an oblique stroke in the course of its orbit ; the chaos of the earth being thus formed by the vapoury substance of the im- pinging comet uniting with a portion of the sun's igneous mass ; and in ...
Strana 41
... consequence , not unfrequently contemplated as the same thing- as the models or archetypes after which the world in all its parts is framed - as the cause of entity to visible beings : τοῖς ἀριθμους αἰτίους εἶναι της ουσίας . * And ...
... consequence , not unfrequently contemplated as the same thing- as the models or archetypes after which the world in all its parts is framed - as the cause of entity to visible beings : τοῖς ἀριθμους αἰτίους εἶναι της ουσίας . * And ...
Strana 57
... consequences could deter , openly denied the existence of a material world , and thus reduced the range of actual entities from three to two , an intelligent first cause , and intellectual forms or ideas , and gave the death - blow to ...
... consequences could deter , openly denied the existence of a material world , and thus reduced the range of actual entities from three to two , an intelligent first cause , and intellectual forms or ideas , and gave the death - blow to ...
Strana 90
... consequence of its very limited range , has felt a strong propensity to question gravity as forming an essential property of mat- ter itself , and to account for it from another source . " To show , " says he , " that I do not take ...
... consequence of its very limited range , has felt a strong propensity to question gravity as forming an essential property of mat- ter itself , and to account for it from another source . " To show , " says he , " that I do not take ...
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