The Book of Nature, Svazek 1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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Strana 7
... hearts are pure ! how could something arise out of nothing ? " * This reasoning seems , indeed , to have spread almost universally , and perhaps from the same quarter ; for we find many of the Jewish theolo- gians , and not a few of the ...
... hearts are pure ! how could something arise out of nothing ? " * This reasoning seems , indeed , to have spread almost universally , and perhaps from the same quarter ; for we find many of the Jewish theolo- gians , and not a few of the ...
Strana 13
... hearts are pure ! how could something arise out of nothing ? This First Being alone , and without likeness , was the ALL in the begin- ning : he could multiply himself under different forms ; he created fire from his essence , which is ...
... hearts are pure ! how could something arise out of nothing ? This First Being alone , and without likeness , was the ALL in the begin- ning : he could multiply himself under different forms ; he created fire from his essence , which is ...
Strana 179
... heart , and a stomach ; and have very obligingly permitted them to possess ideas , and the means of com- municating ideas ; to fall in love and to marry , and thus far to exercise the distinctive faculty of volition . The whole of which ...
... heart , and a stomach ; and have very obligingly permitted them to possess ideas , and the means of com- municating ideas ; to fall in love and to marry , and thus far to exercise the distinctive faculty of volition . The whole of which ...
Strana 184
... heart- let , and externally of a fleshy or parenchymatous substance , surrounded with a double integument , sometimes single , sometimes bifid , and some- times more than bifid ; and hence denominated monocotyledonous , dicotyledonous ...
... heart- let , and externally of a fleshy or parenchymatous substance , surrounded with a double integument , sometimes single , sometimes bifid , and some- times more than bifid ; and hence denominated monocotyledonous , dicotyledonous ...
Strana 191
... heart of the timber on its being subdivided . Some of these memorials are very curious , and M. Klein , the well - known Secretary of Dantzic , has given various examples in his letter to Sir Hans Sloane , bart . , the President of the ...
... heart of the timber on its being subdivided . Some of these memorials are very curious , and M. Klein , the well - known Secretary of Dantzic , has given various examples in his letter to Sir Hans Sloane , bart . , the President of the ...
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