The Book of Nature, Svazek 1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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... proportion of information , which it is my duty to suppose I can at present com- municate to them . One of the first enquiries that can ever press upon the mind must relate to the nature of MATTER , and the origin of the world around us ...
... proportion of information , which it is my duty to suppose I can at present com- municate to them . One of the first enquiries that can ever press upon the mind must relate to the nature of MATTER , and the origin of the world around us ...
Strana 32
... proportion to its sub- tilty , its levity , its activity , its refined etherial or spiritualized modification of being . * See Nicholson's Journal , vol . xxxii . p . 25 . Water is as much a compound as any of the 32 ON THE ELEMENTARY ...
... proportion to its sub- tilty , its levity , its activity , its refined etherial or spiritualized modification of being . * See Nicholson's Journal , vol . xxxii . p . 25 . Water is as much a compound as any of the 32 ON THE ELEMENTARY ...
Strana 40
... proportions of the elements are in certain definite ratios to each other , it is evident that these ratios may expressed by numbers . ” † In consequence of which they are so expressed in various places by himself , and by many French ...
... proportions of the elements are in certain definite ratios to each other , it is evident that these ratios may expressed by numbers . ” † In consequence of which they are so expressed in various places by himself , and by many French ...
Strana 46
... proportions so exact , yet so diversified , that forms and num- bers may be employed as synonyms or con- vertible terms , he has exhibited so close a coincidence with one of the latest and most surprising discoveries of the present day ...
... proportions so exact , yet so diversified , that forms and num- bers may be employed as synonyms or con- vertible terms , he has exhibited so close a coincidence with one of the latest and most surprising discoveries of the present day ...
Strana 47
... proportions . Let us exemplify this remark by a familiar 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 ...
... proportions . Let us exemplify this remark by a familiar 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 ...
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