The Book of Nature, Svazek 1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-5 z 48
Strana x
... External Senses of Animals ........... 408 NATURE OF THE VOLUME II . SERIES II . ANIMATE WORLD ; ITS PECULIAR POWERS , AND EXTERNAL RELATIONS ; MEANS OF COM- MUNICATING IDEAS ; FORMATION OF SOCIETY . Lect . I. On Zoological Systems ...
... External Senses of Animals ........... 408 NATURE OF THE VOLUME II . SERIES II . ANIMATE WORLD ; ITS PECULIAR POWERS , AND EXTERNAL RELATIONS ; MEANS OF COM- MUNICATING IDEAS ; FORMATION OF SOCIETY . Lect . I. On Zoological Systems ...
Strana 18
... external world ; that the existence of man consists of nothing more than impressions and ideas , or of pure incorporeal spirit , which surveys every thing in the same unsubstantial manner as the visions of a dream . Some of the tenets ...
... external world ; that the existence of man consists of nothing more than impressions and ideas , or of pure incorporeal spirit , which surveys every thing in the same unsubstantial manner as the visions of a dream . Some of the tenets ...
Strana 30
... - tended for by several of them , it evinces in every part and in every operation the impress of a divine origin , and is the only pathway vouch- safed to our external senses by which we can walk- 30 ON THE ELEMENTARY AND CONSTITUENT.
... - tended for by several of them , it evinces in every part and in every operation the impress of a divine origin , and is the only pathway vouch- safed to our external senses by which we can walk- 30 ON THE ELEMENTARY AND CONSTITUENT.
Strana 31
John Mason Good. safed to our external senses by which we can walk- Through nature up to nature's God ; that God whom we behold equally in the painted pebble and the painted flower - in the volcano and in the corn - field - in the wild ...
John Mason Good. safed to our external senses by which we can walk- Through nature up to nature's God ; that God whom we behold equally in the painted pebble and the painted flower - in the volcano and in the corn - field - in the wild ...
Strana 43
... external senses . * It is , hence , obvious that Plato contended for a triad or trinity of substances in the creation of the visible universe - God , divine wisdom , or the eternal source of intellectual forms or ideas , and incorporeal ...
... external senses . * It is , hence , obvious that Plato contended for a triad or trinity of substances in the creation of the visible universe - God , divine wisdom , or the eternal source of intellectual forms or ideas , and incorporeal ...
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
action already observed animal animal and vegetable appears Aristotle arteries atmosphere atoms attraction blood bodies bones calcareous called capable carbonic acid cause chiefly chyle colours common compound conceived consequence consists constitutes cotyledon curious cuticle Cuvier degree denominated distinct doctrine earth elementary Empedocles Epicurus equally eternal existence fibres fishes fluid formation gass gastric juice gneiss gravitation harmony heart heat heavens hence infinite divisibility insects instances kind lacteals laws lecture less light lime Lucretius lungs manner mass material matter means mineral minute motion muscles muscular nature organs origin oxyde oxygene particles peculiar perfect perhaps perpetually petrifactions phænomena Phil philosophers plants Plato porphyry possess present principle produced properties proportion putrefaction Pythagoras quadrupeds radicles rocks secreted seeds skin solid species stance stomach substance supposed surface theory thing tion traced tribes variety various veins vessels visible whence whole worms zoophytes