The Book of Nature, Svazek 1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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Strana ix
... of Life , 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 , ...
... of Life , 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 , ...
Strana 31
... solid and unchangeable ; and , even in many of its compound forms , it discovers an obvious approach to the same character . The firm and mighty mass that constitutes the pyramids of Egypt has resisted the assaults of time and of ...
... solid and unchangeable ; and , even in many of its compound forms , it discovers an obvious approach to the same character . The firm and mighty mass that constitutes the pyramids of Egypt has resisted the assaults of time and of ...
Strana 33
... solid form , as that of ice ; under its usual form , as that of a liquid ; or under an elastic form , as that of vapour : it is the same in the atmosphere as on the earth ; it falls down of the very same nature as it ascends , and the ...
... solid form , as that of ice ; under its usual form , as that of a liquid ; or under an elastic form , as that of vapour : it is the same in the atmosphere as on the earth ; it falls down of the very same nature as it ascends , and the ...
Strana 36
... solid and unchange- able ; and that even in many of its compounds it is almost as much exempted from the law of change - we are prepared to contemplate a period in some distant futurity , in which , the great object for which it has ...
... solid and unchange- able ; and that even in many of its compounds it is almost as much exempted from the law of change - we are prepared to contemplate a period in some distant futurity , in which , the great object for which it has ...
Strana 57
... 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 conception of perfect solidity ; and every ...
... 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 conception of perfect solidity ; and every ...
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