The Book of Nature, Svazek 1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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Strana 3
... proving dull or uninteresting . Could it indeed be completed as it ought , it would constitute the PHILOSOPHIA PRIMA , or universal science of the great author I have just adverted to . My sole object , however , is to communicate ...
... proving dull or uninteresting . Could it indeed be completed as it ought , it would constitute the PHILOSOPHIA PRIMA , or universal science of the great author I have just adverted to . My sole object , however , is to communicate ...
Strana 4
... proved its littleness , and the need we stand in of illumination from a supe- rior source . Such , upon one or two points , we have received ; upon the rest we are still igno- rant ; and , but for what we have received , we should have ...
... proved its littleness , and the need we stand in of illumination from a supe- rior source . Such , upon one or two points , we have received ; upon the rest we are still igno- rant ; and , but for what we have received , we should have ...
Strana 7
... proving his own æra as well as the school in which he had studied , ex- pressly asserts that " The almighty hand of the Lord created the world out of unfashioned ( amorphous ) matter , " ǎpogø≈ añst ; while Athenagoras , Tatian ...
... proving his own æra as well as the school in which he had studied , ex- pressly asserts that " The almighty hand of the Lord created the world out of unfashioned ( amorphous ) matter , " ǎpogø≈ añst ; while Athenagoras , Tatian ...
Strana 30
... prove , not only that matter does exist , in opposition to those who have thought it expe- dient to deny the being of a sensible and mate- rial world , but that it could not exist by any other means ; and that , whilst there is no self ...
... prove , not only that matter does exist , in opposition to those who have thought it expe- dient to deny the being of a sensible and mate- rial world , but that it could not exist by any other means ; and that , whilst there is no self ...
Strana 32
... proved that the drachma was not more than 66.8 grains , and as this is the actual weight of several staters in this cabinet , we have a demonstration that they have sustained no diminution whatever . Yet , in its liquid and gasseous ...
... proved that the drachma was not more than 66.8 grains , and as this is the actual weight of several staters in this cabinet , we have a demonstration that they have sustained no diminution whatever . Yet , in its liquid and gasseous ...
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