The Book of Nature, Volumen3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1828 |
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... called up light . Had the real order of nature been attended to , instead of the loose suggestions of fancy , we should have heard but little of this controversy ; for it would have made us too modest to engage in it it would have shown ...
... called up light . Had the real order of nature been attended to , instead of the loose suggestions of fancy , we should have heard but little of this controversy ; for it would have made us too modest to engage in it it would have shown ...
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... called magnesia , it evinces a peculiar attraction for this substance , separates it from the bed on which it has been quietly reposing , and so minutely dissolves it , as still to retain its trans- parency . But the attraction of the ...
... called magnesia , it evinces a peculiar attraction for this substance , separates it from the bed on which it has been quietly reposing , and so minutely dissolves it , as still to retain its trans- parency . But the attraction of the ...
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... called it an agent or endowment : is it nothing more than these ? is it a distinct es- sence ? and , if so , is this essence refined , ethe- rialised matter , freed from the more obvious properties of grosser matter , or is it strictly ...
... called it an agent or endowment : is it nothing more than these ? is it a distinct es- sence ? and , if so , is this essence refined , ethe- rialised matter , freed from the more obvious properties of grosser matter , or is it strictly ...
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... called in- stinct , and been contemplated as of instinctive energy . With equal confusion it has also been called or contemplated as a property of mind . It is neither the one nor the other : it is equally different from both . We trace ...
... called in- stinct , and been contemplated as of instinctive energy . With equal confusion it has also been called or contemplated as a property of mind . It is neither the one nor the other : it is equally different from both . We trace ...
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... called the youth and day- spring of the world . Yet in this sublime and magnificent poem , replete with all the learning and wisdom of the age , the doctrine upon the subject before us is merely as I have just stated . it , a ...
... called the youth and day- spring of the world . Yet in this sublime and magnificent poem , replete with all the learning and wisdom of the age , the doctrine upon the subject before us is merely as I have just stated . it , a ...
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