The Book of NatureJ. & J. Harper, 1831 - 467 sivua |
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Sivu 37
... kind ; but it by no means establishes that such influence is a material one . ‡ Is it inquired to what important point these abstruse speculations lead ? may reply , among others , to the following : First , to a probability , if not to ...
... kind ; but it by no means establishes that such influence is a material one . ‡ Is it inquired to what important point these abstruse speculations lead ? may reply , among others , to the following : First , to a probability , if not to ...
Sivu 38
... kind , it must have been equally capable of assuming every kind , and , of course , of exhibiting intelligent effects without an intelligent cause , which would be utter nonsense . Such is the general train of reasoning that seems to ...
... kind , it must have been equally capable of assuming every kind , and , of course , of exhibiting intelligent effects without an intelligent cause , which would be utter nonsense . Such is the general train of reasoning that seems to ...
Sivu 41
... kind , it invariably unites by a multiple or divisor of the same proportion to produce every kind of oxide belonging to the same metal . Thus we have discovered not less than four different oxides of antimony in different parts of the ...
... kind , it invariably unites by a multiple or divisor of the same proportion to produce every kind of oxide belonging to the same metal . Thus we have discovered not less than four different oxides of antimony in different parts of the ...
Sivu 50
... kind . And hence , indeed , the main ground of the popular calumny with which his character was attacked , and which has too generally accompanied his memory to the present day . LECTURE IV . ON THE PROPERTIES OF MATTER , ESSENTIAL AND ...
... kind . And hence , indeed , the main ground of the popular calumny with which his character was attacked , and which has too generally accompanied his memory to the present day . LECTURE IV . ON THE PROPERTIES OF MATTER , ESSENTIAL AND ...
Sivu 58
... kind , on its surface , when brim - full , or somewhat more . The same reasoning may be applied to account for the spherical figure of the heavenly bodies ; each of which , though probably composed of many different or heterogenous ...
... kind , on its surface , when brim - full , or somewhat more . The same reasoning may be applied to account for the spherical figure of the heavenly bodies ; each of which , though probably composed of many different or heterogenous ...
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action adverted already observed animals appears Aristotle birds blood body brain called capable carbonic acid character chiefly colour common consequence consists constitutes Cuvier degree denominated derived distinct doctrine earth Epicurus equally existence external senses fact faculty farther feeling fishes fluid former gastric juice genus glottis Greek happiness heart heat hence hippopotamus human hypothesis ideas important innate ideas insects instances instinct intelligence kind knowledge lacteals language larynx Lect lecture less Lucretius mankind manner material matter means mind Misor moral muscles nature never objects occasionally organs origin oxygen passions peculiar perfect perhaps perpetually petrifactions philosophers physiologists plants Plato possess present principle produced proof prove Pythagoras quadrupeds racters reason respect sensation solid soul species stomach substance supposed taste term theory thing tion traced tribes truth variety various vegetable ventriloquism whence whole words worms zoophytes