The Book of Nature, Svazek 1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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Strana ix
... , Irritability , and muscular Motion ......... 233 XI . On the Bones , Cartilages , Teeth , Hair , Wool , Silk , Feathers , and other hard or solid Parts of the Animal Frame ......... 267 Lect . XII . On the Digestive Function , and.
... , Irritability , and muscular Motion ......... 233 XI . On the Bones , Cartilages , Teeth , Hair , Wool , Silk , Feathers , and other hard or solid Parts of the Animal Frame ......... 267 Lect . XII . On the Digestive Function , and.
Strana 25
... motion , con- stituted a distinct planet , and became the chaos of a rising world . Hence , according to this comprehensive and daring hypothesis , the exist- ing universe has acquired its birth ; hence new systems of worlds are ...
... motion , con- stituted a distinct planet , and became the chaos of a rising world . Hence , according to this comprehensive and daring hypothesis , the exist- ing universe has acquired its birth ; hence new systems of worlds are ...
Strana 28
... 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 set of materials answer the pur- pose of many , and moulds it into every diver- sified figure of being ...
... 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 set of materials answer the pur- pose of many , and moulds it into every diver- sified figure of being ...
Strana 45
... motion can be converted into an orbicular , and thus laid a basis for our account- ing for the regular movements of the heavenly bodies * , a subject upon which we shall enter to a certain extent in our next lecture ; who , in some ...
... motion can be converted into an orbicular , and thus laid a basis for our account- ing for the regular movements of the heavenly bodies * , a subject upon which we shall enter to a certain extent in our next lecture ; who , in some ...
Strana 46
... motion is conducted in an oblique path or zodiac * ; and that the moon is an earth of the same kind as our own , and replete with animals , whose nature , however , he does not venture to describe.t The second extraordinary fact to ...
... motion is conducted in an oblique path or zodiac * ; and that the moon is an earth of the same kind as our own , and replete with animals , whose nature , however , he does not venture to describe.t The second extraordinary fact to ...
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