The Book of Nature, Svazek 1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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... particles , whether united or disjoined , which formed the dogma of Epicurus . Under some modification or other , however , the doctrine of the eternity of matter appears to have been universal among the philo- sophers of ancient ...
... particles , whether united or disjoined , which formed the dogma of Epicurus . Under some modification or other , however , the doctrine of the eternity of matter appears to have been universal among the philo- sophers of ancient ...
Strana 22
... particles . We may divide and sub- divide as we please ; but when we have followed up into its subtlest rudiments , its most retiring principles , by the aid of the best glasses which the best art of man can provide for us , we learn no ...
... particles . We may divide and sub- divide as we please ; but when we have followed up into its subtlest rudiments , its most retiring principles , by the aid of the best glasses which the best art of man can provide for us , we learn no ...
Strana 34
... particles that formed it on its first emerging from a state of chaos . Of the composition of the subtler gasses we know nothing . The specific weight of several of them has been ascertained , and the constituent principles of one or two ...
... particles that formed it on its first emerging from a state of chaos . Of the composition of the subtler gasses we know nothing . The specific weight of several of them has been ascertained , and the constituent principles of one or two ...
Strana 57
... particles of all bodies deemed the most solid and impermeable , are capable of approaching nearer , or receding farther from each other , by an application of different degrees of cold or heat . We can , hence , it is said , form no ...
... particles of all bodies deemed the most solid and impermeable , are capable of approaching nearer , or receding farther from each other , by an application of different degrees of cold or heat . We can , hence , it is said , form no ...
Strana 60
... particles , of definite sizes , figures , and proportions to space ; from different combina- tions of which , though invisible in themselves , every visible substance is produced . S This theory , which has been commonly dis- tinguished ...
... particles , of definite sizes , figures , and proportions to space ; from different combina- tions of which , though invisible in themselves , every visible substance is produced . S This theory , which has been commonly dis- tinguished ...
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