The Book of Nature, Svazek 1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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Strana 3
... variety it presents to us will at all times , I trust , prevent the pursuit from proving dull or uninteresting . Could it indeed be completed as it ought , it would constitute the PHILOSOPHIA PRIMA , or universal science of the great ...
... variety it presents to us will at all times , I trust , prevent the pursuit from proving dull or uninteresting . Could it indeed be completed as it ought , it would constitute the PHILOSOPHIA PRIMA , or universal science of the great ...
Strana 4
John Mason Good. to every variety of age , and almost to every variety of education . Thousands at this moment behind are pressing forward , and will surpass those that are before ; and the richest and most gratifying reward I can ever ...
John Mason Good. to every variety of age , and almost to every variety of education . Thousands at this moment behind are pressing forward , and will surpass those that are before ; and the richest and most gratifying reward I can ever ...
Strana 11
... variety of hypo- theses were invented to avoid it , of which the three following appear to have been the chief ; each of them , however , if I mistake not , plunging us into an absurdity ten times deeper and more inextricable . The ...
... variety of hypo- theses were invented to avoid it , of which the three following appear to have been the chief ; each of them , however , if I mistake not , plunging us into an absurdity ten times deeper and more inextricable . The ...
Strana 22
... we speak of space as being filled , and of matter as being infinite . This view of the subject has given rise to a variety of magnificent speculations , at which I shall just glance , without meaning to dwell upon 7 22 ON MATTER , AND.
... we speak of space as being filled , and of matter as being infinite . This view of the subject has given rise to a variety of magnificent speculations , at which I shall just glance , without meaning to dwell upon 7 22 ON MATTER , AND.
Strana 37
... variety of theories , of too much conse- quence to be passed over in a course of physical investigation . The tenet of an infinite divisibility of matter , whether in ancient or modern times , appears to have been a mere invention for ...
... variety of theories , of too much conse- quence to be passed over in a course of physical investigation . The tenet of an infinite divisibility of matter , whether in ancient or modern times , appears to have been a mere invention for ...
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