The Book of Nature, Nide 1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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Sivu vi
... cause has prevented him , till the present period , from fulfilling a subsequent re- quest to submit them to the public ; though he has always intended to do so as soon as he could find leisure . As the lectures were delivered from ...
... cause has prevented him , till the present period , from fulfilling a subsequent re- quest to submit them to the public ; though he has always intended to do so as soon as he could find leisure . As the lectures were delivered from ...
Sivu 10
... cause to be , " to import a formation from a substance already in existence , we have sufficient proof that it was also under . stood of old to import emphatically , like our own word " create , " an absolute formation out of nothing ...
... cause to be , " to import a formation from a substance already in existence , we have sufficient proof that it was also under . stood of old to import emphatically , like our own word " create , " an absolute formation out of nothing ...
Sivu 19
... cause it is a self - contradiction , an impossibility , an absurdity . This , however , is only to argue a circle ; for why is it a self - contradiction , or an impossibility ? " It is impossible , " said M. Leib- nitz , " for a thing ...
... cause it is a self - contradiction , an impossibility , an absurdity . This , however , is only to argue a circle ; for why is it a self - contradiction , or an impossibility ? " It is impossible , " said M. Leib- nitz , " for a thing ...
Sivu 21
... created out of nothing by an intelli- gent first cause ; himself immaterial , self - existent , eternal , and alone ; and of matter the whole visible universe is composed . It is arranged and regulated C3 A MATERIAL WORLD . 21.
... created out of nothing by an intelli- gent first cause ; himself immaterial , self - existent , eternal , and alone ; and of matter the whole visible universe is composed . It is arranged and regulated C3 A MATERIAL WORLD . 21.
Sivu 29
... , in infinite wisdom , by the great * Theœt . t . i . p . 176 . + Id . Phileb . See also Brucher , Hist . Phil . lib . ii . cap . viii . § 1 . first cause , to promote the best ultimate happi- ness PRINCIPLES OF THINGS . 29.
... , in infinite wisdom , by the great * Theœt . t . i . p . 176 . + Id . Phileb . See also Brucher , Hist . Phil . lib . ii . cap . viii . § 1 . first cause , to promote the best ultimate happi- ness PRINCIPLES OF THINGS . 29.
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action already observed animal animal and vegetable appears Aristotle arteries atmosphere atoms attraction blood bodies bones calcareous called capable carbonic acid cause chiefly chyle colours common compound conceived consequence consists constitutes cotyledon curious cuticle Cuvier degree denominated distinct doctrine earth elementary Empedocles Epicurus equally eternal existence fibres fishes fluid formation gass gastric juice gneiss gravitation harmony heart heat heavens hence infinite divisibility insects instances kind lacteals laws lecture less light lime Lucretius lungs manner mass material matter means mineral minute motion muscles muscular nature organs origin oxyde oxygene particles peculiar perfect perhaps perpetually petrifactions phænomena Phil philosophers plants Plato porphyry possess present principle produced properties proportion putrefaction Pythagoras quadrupeds radicles rocks secreted seeds skin solid species stance stomach substance supposed surface theory thing tion traced tribes variety various veins vessels visible whence whole worms zoophytes