| John Tyndall - 1870 - 92 str.
...you have rejected this notion of an external architect, I think you are bound to reject it now, and to conclude that the molecules of the corn are self-posited...reject it in the other. Instead of cutting our grain of corn into slices and subjecting it to the action of polarized light, let us place it in the earth... | |
| John Tyndall - 1870 - 82 str.
...you have rejected this notion of an external architect, I think you are bound to reject it now, and to conclude that the molecules of the corn are selfposited...reject it in the other. Instead of cutting our grain into thin slices and subjecting it to the action of polarized light, let us place it in the earth and... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 652 str.
...architect, I think you »re bound to reject it now, and to conclude that the molecules of the corn arc self-posited by the forces with which they act upon...agent in the one case and to reject it in the other But 1 must go still further, and affirm that in the eye of science the animal body is just as much... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 548 str.
...think you »re bound to reject it now, and to conclude that the molecules of the corn are self-pouted by the forces with which they act upon each other....agent in the one case and to reject it in the other But I must go still further, and affirm that in the eye of science the animal body is just as much... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 596 str.
...architect. I think you are bound to reject it now, and to conclude that ihe m .lecu'oi of th-: corn arc self-posited by the forces with which they act upon...It would be poor philosophy to invoke an external a^ent in Ihe one case and to reject it in the olher Hut I must yo siill further, and affirm that in... | |
| John Tyndall - 1870 - 116 str.
...you have rejected this notion of an external architect, I think you are bound to reject it now, and to conclude that the molecules of the corn are self-posited by the forces with Avhich they act upon each other. It would be poor philosophy to invoke an external agent in the one... | |
| John Tyndall - 1871 - 438 str.
...you have rejected this notion of an external architect, I think you are bound to reject it now, and to conclude that the molecules of the corn are self-posited...reject it in the other. Instead of cutting our grain of corn into slices and subjecting it to the action of polarized light, let us place it in the earth... | |
| John Tyndall - 1871 - 436 str.
...you have rejected this notion of an external architect, I think you are bound to reject it now, and to conclude that the molecules of the corn are self-posited...reject it in the other. Instead of cutting our grain of corn into slices and subjecting it to the action of polarized light, let us place it in the earth... | |
| 1869 - 400 str.
...crystals you have rejected this notion of an external architect, you are bound to reject it now, and to conclude that the molecules of the corn are self-posited by the forces with which they act upon 274 earh other. It would be poor philosophy to invoke an external agent in the one case, and to reject... | |
| John Tyndall - 1872 - 102 str.
...you have rejected this notion of an external architect, I think you are bound to reject it now, and to conclude that the molecules of the corn are self-posited...reject it in the other. Instead of cutting our grain of corn into slices and subjecting it to the action of polarised light, let us place it in the earth... | |
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