| Emanuel Swedenborg - 1796 - 420 páginas
...with their Natures, and are homogeneous therewith ; and this may be illuftrated by fimilar Cafes in the three Kingdoms of Nature, the Animal, the Vegetable, and the Mineral. In the ANIMAL KINGDOM, for Inftance, when the Food is turned to Chyle, the Blood-Veffels 238. The Word,... | |
| 1810 - 554 páginas
...the title-page of the book before us, we confess we did not augur very favourably of its contents. The three Kingdoms of Nature !— The animal, the vegetable, and the mineral ! — '.fhis' is an extensive subject. Hut when we opened the first volume', v.'e found the four elements... | |
| New Church gen. confer - 1857 - 1220 páginas
...truth : the ultimate products, which are in our world, are various, as many as are the subjects in the three kingdoms of nature, the animal, the vegetable, and the mineral ; all the products are correspondences. Inasmuch as this trine, viz., end, cause, and effect, is given... | |
| 1818 - 556 páginas
...visible and tangible furais, as was mentioned just above ; those forms were taken from the subjects of the three kingdoms of nature, the animal, the vegetable, and the mineral, by which were represented such titings as appertain to the heaveuly kingdom : these forms they placed... | |
| John Linnaeus Edward Whitridge Shecut - 1819 - 282 páginas
...or particle of matter, pervading all nature, and thus giving health and vigour to all the bodies of the three kingdoms of nature, the animal, the vegetable, and the mineral. Although a constituent principle in all the organized bodies of nature, its powers are variously and... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1832 - 364 páginas
...forms, colours, and modes of existence, out of such simple means. Many of these substances are common to the three kingdoms , of nature, the animal, the vegetable, and the mineral. Thus oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, phosphorus, sulphur, and carbon, are Which are the most common and... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1832 - 362 páginas
...discovered in sea water, resembling iodine in its properties. Many of these substances are common to the three kingdoms of nature, the animal, the vegetable, and the mineral. Thus ox. ygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, phosphorus, sulphur, and carbon, are Which are the most common and... | |
| 1835 - 402 páginas
...recommended to be taught : — " ' Linnaeus, the great Swedish naturalist, characterizes and divides the three kingdoms of nature, the animal, the vegetable, and the mineral, in the following manner: — stones grow ; vegetables grow and live; animals grow, live, and feel.'... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1837 - 656 páginas
...agriculturist, contribute, in no small degree, to our national prosperity and comfort. SECT. 10. Zoology.* OF the three kingdoms of nature, — the animal, the vegetable, and the mineral, which divide amongst them all the products of the earth, — our present attention will be restricted... | |
| Robert Simson (master of Colebrooke house acad, Islington.) - 1838 - 206 páginas
...Pertaining to geography ? Geographical. Linnceus the great Swedish naturalist characterizes and divides the three kingdoms of nature, the animal, the vegetable, and the mineral, in the following manner: stones grow; vegetables grow and live ; animals grow, live, and feel. Who... | |
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