It is everywhere — in the air we breathe, in the water we drink, in the food we eat. And it is at once swift and sluggish, painful and stupefying, obvious and incapable of analysis. It is like a beautiful woman, or a great joy, or love itself. Harper's Magazine - Strana 320upravili: - 1918Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1852 - 672 str.
...researches on the presence of iodine in nature. He finds it to exist in proportions, varying as to locality, in the air we breathe, in the water we drink, in the soil of the earth, and the vegetables it produces. When the proportion of iodine falls below the limit... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1860 - 166 str.
...here will be of Life, and chiefly of those minuter or obscurer forms, which seldom attract attention. In the air we breathe, in the water we drink, in the earth we tread on, Life is every where. Nature lives: every pore is bursting with Life ; every death... | |
| 1861 - 782 str.
...order, crawling, creeping, burrowing, boring, leaping, running. Out of our sight are living things. In the air we breathe, in the water we drink, in the food we eat, in the very acids, in the toughest flint, in the pulp of mellow fruit, in the leaves and organs of... | |
| John Cumming - 1865 - 378 str.
...hearts that long have been bounding; tears wept by eyes that have never wept in life before ; death in the air we breathe, in the water we drink, in the food we eat — death in ceaseless action everywhere. The warmest heart that beats must one day grow cold; the... | |
| William David Stuart - 1865 - 398 str.
...is great in great things, he is exceeding great in small ones.' " This world is a world of life — in the air we breathe, in the water we drink, in the ground on which we tread. Life is hurried on by the whirlwind, or borne on the wings of the summer... | |
| John Cumming - 1867 - 348 str.
...hearts that long have been bounding; tears wept by eyes that have never wept in life before; death in the air we breathe, in the water we drink, in the food we eat — death in ceaseless action everywhere. The warmest heart that beats must one day grow cold; the... | |
| Lewis Baxter Monroe - 1872 - 432 str.
...Even lift them up, ye everlasting doors ! And the King of Glory shall come in. PSALM xx:v. XV— LIFE EVERYWHERE. IN the air we breathe, in the water we drink, in the earth we tread on, Life is every where. Nature Uves: every pore is bursting with Life ; every death... | |
| Lewis Baxter Monroe - 1872 - 418 str.
...ye everlasting doors ! And the King of Glory shall come in. PSALM xxiv. XV.— LIFE E VER Y WHERE. IN the air we breathe, in the water we drink, in the earth we tread on, Life is every where. Nature lives: every pore is bursting with Life ; every death... | |
| Édouard Louis Trouessart - 1886 - 348 str.
...entering it, it is easy to show that these microbes exist in immense numbers — they or their spores — in the air we breathe, in the water we drink, in the ground on which we tread, and whence there rises, whenever it is dry, a fine dust charged with all... | |
| William Durham - 1890 - 142 str.
...make up in numbers what they lack in bulk, as they exist in untold myriads everywhere around us — in the air we breathe, in the water we drink, in the soil, and even in our own bodies. Every one knows that the air is full of little particles of dust... | |
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