The Book of Nature, Volumen1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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... traced through most of the Gre cian schools , whether of the Ionic or Italic sect or , in other words , whether derived from Thales or from Pythagoras . In no shape , however , is it for a moment capable of standing the test of sober ...
... traced through most of the Gre cian schools , whether of the Ionic or Italic sect or , in other words , whether derived from Thales or from Pythagoras . In no shape , however , is it for a moment capable of standing the test of sober ...
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... traced in the world , and even in man himself , we are put into possession of two co - eternal independent prin ... tracing this doctrine to its source . It runs , as I have already observed , through the whole texture of that species of ...
... traced in the world , and even in man himself , we are put into possession of two co - eternal independent prin ... tracing this doctrine to its source . It runs , as I have already observed , through the whole texture of that species of ...
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... traced the origin of the ideal hypothesis , and to have pointed out its sophisms , but our time will not allow me ; and it is the less necessary , as I shall have an opportunity , on a future occasion , of re- verting to all these ...
... traced the origin of the ideal hypothesis , and to have pointed out its sophisms , but our time will not allow me ; and it is the less necessary , as I shall have an opportunity , on a future occasion , of re- verting to all these ...
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... tracing it to its elementary particles . We may divide and sub- divide as we please ; but when we have followed up into its subtlest rudiments , its most retiring principles , by the aid of the best glasses which the best art of man can ...
... tracing it to its elementary particles . We may divide and sub- divide as we please ; but when we have followed up into its subtlest rudiments , its most retiring principles , by the aid of the best glasses which the best art of man can ...
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... traced , and sufficiently exposed , by Diogenes Laertius , Gassendi , Du Rondelle , and other distinguished writers , who have done ample justice to his memory ; and upon the confessions of Plutarch , Cicero , and Seneca , abundantly ...
... traced , and sufficiently exposed , by Diogenes Laertius , Gassendi , Du Rondelle , and other distinguished writers , who have done ample justice to his memory ; and upon the confessions of Plutarch , Cicero , and Seneca , abundantly ...
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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