The Book of Nature, Svazek 1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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Strana 5
... probably existed as a remnant of patriarchal tradition , must be admitted ; for the Tuscans were generally allowed to have entertained such an idea , and we find it fre- quently adverted to and opposed by the leaders of the different ...
... probably existed as a remnant of patriarchal tradition , must be admitted ; for the Tuscans were generally allowed to have entertained such an idea , and we find it fre- quently adverted to and opposed by the leaders of the different ...
Strana 7
... probably not to the full extent of the Platonic school . Thus the author of the Book of Wis dom , a book written in Greek instead of in Hebrew , and hereby proving his own æra as well as the school in which he had studied , ex- pressly ...
... probably not to the full extent of the Platonic school . Thus the author of the Book of Wis dom , a book written in Greek instead of in Hebrew , and hereby proving his own æra as well as the school in which he had studied , ex- pressly ...
Strana 33
... probably , at least as inde- structible as water ; for its composition , when purged of the heterogeneous substances which are often combined with it , is the same in the deepest valleys , as on the highest cliffs ; at the equator , and ...
... probably , at least as inde- structible as water ; for its composition , when purged of the heterogeneous substances which are often combined with it , is the same in the deepest valleys , as on the highest cliffs ; at the equator , and ...
Strana 34
... probably consists at this moment , as to its general mass , of the very identic 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 ...
... probably consists at this moment , as to its general mass , of the very identic 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 ...
Strana 60
... proved by Epicurus ; and as it bears a striking analogy to many of the features which mark the best opinions of the present day , and has • probably given them much of their colour and complexion , 60 ON THE ELEMENTARY AND CONSTITUENT.
... proved by Epicurus ; and as it bears a striking analogy to many of the features which mark the best opinions of the present day , and has • probably given them much of their colour and complexion , 60 ON THE ELEMENTARY AND CONSTITUENT.
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