| Samuel Parkes - 1807 - 382 páginas
...every twenty-four hours, having, at every stroke, a great resistance to overcome ; and shall continue this action for this length of time without disorder, and without weariness." X; Of the Renovation of the Atmospheres It has been imagined that the aimosphere is occasionally renovated... | |
| William Paley - 1810 - 498 páginas
...every twenty-four hours, having, at every stroke, a great resistance to overcome ; and shall continue this action for this length of time, without disorder, and without weariness. But further ; from the account, which has been given of the mechanism of the heart, it is evident that... | |
| William Paley - 1811 - 574 páginas
...every twenty-four hours, having, at every stroke, a great resistance to overcome ; and shall continue this action for this length of time, without disorder and without weariness! But further; from the account which has been given of the mechanism of the heart, it is evident that... | |
| 1849 - 748 páginas
...every tweutyfour hours, having at every stroke a great resistance to overcome , and shall continue this action for this length of time without disorder and without weariness. " Each Tentricle will at least contain one ounce of blood. The heart contracts four thousand times... | |
| Samuel Parkes - 1814 - 584 páginas
...every tweuiyfour hours, having, at every stroke, a great resistance to overcome ; and shall continue this action for this length of time without disorder, and without weariness." Of the Renovation of the Atmosphere. It has been imagined that the atmosphere is occasionally renovated... | |
| Charles Buck - 1815 - 430 páginas
...every twenty-four hours, having at every stroke a great resistance to overcome ; and shall continue this action for this length of time, without disorder and without weariness. " Each ventricle will at least contain one ounce of blood. The heart contracts four thousand times... | |
| 1830 - 504 páginas
...perform its office ! An anatomist who understood its structure mi Jit say beforehand that it would play ; but from the complexity of its mechanism, and the...a single moment night or day, does it intermit its labor, neither through our waking nor our sleeping hours. On it goes, without intermission, at the... | |
| Daniel Tyerman - 1818 - 548 páginas
...every twenty-four hours, having at every stroke a great resistance to overcome ; and shall continue this action for this length of time, without disorder and without weariness !° These singular facts, at the same time that they demonstrate the existence of a Supreme Agent,... | |
| 1822 - 192 páginas
...hundred thousand strokes every twenty-four hours, having at every stroke, resistance to overcome, and continues this action for this length of time, without disorder, and without weariness. Here, also, we cannot consider but with gratitude, how happy it is that our vital motions are involuntary.... | |
| 1854 - 1112 páginas
...every twenty-four hours, having at every stroke a great resistance to overcome ; and shall continue this action for this length of time without disorder and without weariness." Intermediate between the movements which are under tie control of the will, and those which are independent... | |
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