The Book of Nature, Svazek 1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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Strana 8
... moved upon the face of the waters . " And hence , to maintain from the Mosaic narration that the heaven or the earth existed in a waste and amorphous mass ante- -- cedently to the first act of creation , is to 8 ON MATTER , AND.
... moved upon the face of the waters . " And hence , to maintain from the Mosaic narration that the heaven or the earth existed in a waste and amorphous mass ante- -- cedently to the first act of creation , is to 8 ON MATTER , AND.
Strana 24
... mass ; and in this manner he endea- voured to account for the production of every other planet of the solar system . But of all this class of speculations , ( for assur- edly they deserve no higher character ) , the most splendid and ...
... mass ; and in this manner he endea- voured to account for the production of every other planet of the solar system . But of all this class of speculations , ( for assur- edly they deserve no higher character ) , the most splendid and ...
Strana 27
... mass , is perpetually changing ; alternately living , dying , and reviving ; decomposing into ele- ments that elude our pursuit ; and recombining into new shapes and energies and modes of exist- The purest and most compact metals be ...
... mass , is perpetually changing ; alternately living , dying , and reviving ; decomposing into ele- ments that elude our pursuit ; and recombining into new shapes and energies and modes of exist- The purest and most compact metals be ...
Strana 28
... mass , and furnish fresh fuel for fresh generations of animal or vegetable existence ; so that all is in motion , all is striving to burst the bonds of its present state ; not an atom is idle ; and the frugal economy of nature makes one ...
... mass , and furnish fresh fuel for fresh generations of animal or vegetable existence ; so that all is in motion , all is striving to burst the bonds of its present state ; not an atom is idle ; and the frugal economy of nature makes one ...
Strana 31
... mass , and especially in its organized form , it is perpetually changing , it is every where perfect in its kind , and even at present bears indubitable proofs of being capacified for incorruptibility . In its ele- mentary principles it ...
... mass , and especially in its organized form , it is perpetually changing , it is every where perfect in its kind , and even at present bears indubitable proofs of being capacified for incorruptibility . In its ele- mentary principles it ...
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