The Book of NatureJ. & J. Harper, 1831 - 467 sivua |
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Sivu vi
... similar institutions , and what are the best means of cure and of prevention . " Soon after , his talents and acquirements began to be highly appreciated , and in 1797 he commenced his translation of Lucretius . To his knowledge of the ...
... similar institutions , and what are the best means of cure and of prevention . " Soon after , his talents and acquirements began to be highly appreciated , and in 1797 he commenced his translation of Lucretius . To his knowledge of the ...
Sivu xi
... similar nature , suffer me to close with ask- ing you , whether I can legitimately draw any other conclusion from such a proposition , than that a skepticism , in some small degree short of that manifested by St. Thomas , is , in the ...
... similar nature , suffer me to close with ask- ing you , whether I can legitimately draw any other conclusion from such a proposition , than that a skepticism , in some small degree short of that manifested by St. Thomas , is , in the ...
Sivu 27
... du Perron's Latin version . The reader may find various similar extracts in Sir William Jones's works , vol . vi . 4to . edit . § Cap . xi . 17 . void or waste condition into a state of order and A MATERIAL WORLD . 27.
... du Perron's Latin version . The reader may find various similar extracts in Sir William Jones's works , vol . vi . 4to . edit . § Cap . xi . 17 . void or waste condition into a state of order and A MATERIAL WORLD . 27.
Sivu 33
... similar volcanoes , portions of their own substance , each of which , by the common laws of projectiles , assumed an orbicular motion , constituted a distinct planet , and became the chaos of a rising world . * Hence , according to this ...
... similar volcanoes , portions of their own substance , each of which , by the common laws of projectiles , assumed an orbicular motion , constituted a distinct planet , and became the chaos of a rising world . * Hence , according to this ...
Sivu 36
... similar identity appears to exist in atmospheric air , which is , probably , at least as indestructible as water ; for its composition , when purged of the heterogeneous substances which are often combined with it , is the same in the ...
... similar identity appears to exist in atmospheric air , which is , probably , at least as indestructible as water ; for its composition , when purged of the heterogeneous substances which are often combined with it , is the same in the ...
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