The Book of Nature, Svazek 1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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Strana 5
... instance does it seem to have been embodied or promulgated as a doctrine of philosophy . The grand motive for this general belief appears to have been a supposed absurdity in conceiving that any thing could be created out of nothing ...
... instance does it seem to have been embodied or promulgated as a doctrine of philosophy . The grand motive for this general belief appears to have been a supposed absurdity in conceiving that any thing could be created out of nothing ...
Strana 26
... instances it is unquestionable , that the stars themselves , the supposed habitations of other kinds or orders of intelligent beings , to- gether with the different planets by which it is probable they were surrounded , and to which ...
... instances it is unquestionable , that the stars themselves , the supposed habitations of other kinds or orders of intelligent beings , to- gether with the different planets by which it is probable they were surrounded , and to which ...
Strana 31
... as well as the topmost peaks of the globe . That they are in every instance considerably attenuated and wasted away admits , indeed , of no doubt ; but to have borne the brunt of so long and incessant PRINCIPLES OF THINGS . 31.
... as well as the topmost peaks of the globe . That they are in every instance considerably attenuated and wasted away admits , indeed , of no doubt ; but to have borne the brunt of so long and incessant PRINCIPLES OF THINGS . 31.
Strana 32
... instances of indestructibility or resistance to decomposi- tion ; and it should be especially remarked , that its indestructibility or indecomposable power appears to hold a direct proportion to its sub- tilty , its levity , its ...
... instances of indestructibility or resistance to decomposi- tion ; and it should be especially remarked , that its indestructibility or indecomposable power appears to hold a direct proportion to its sub- tilty , its levity , its ...
Strana 47
... instance or two . It is now well known to every one , that the calxes , oxydes , or , as they are often called , rusts , of metals , consist of a certain por- tion of oxygene with a certain portion of the metal , which is thus converted ...
... instance or two . It is now well known to every one , that the calxes , oxydes , or , as they are often called , rusts , of metals , consist of a certain por- tion of oxygene with a certain portion of the metal , which is thus converted ...
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