Most persons claim to know how to walk, but few could explain the mechanical principles involved in this most ordinary transaction, and will be surprised that the movements of bipeds and quadrupeds, the darting and rushing motion of fish, and the erratic... Animal mechanism - Página 240por Etienne-Jules Marey - 1874 - 283 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Arabella Burton Buckley - 1876 - 532 páginas
...Pettigrew is confident that man will yet conquer the domain of the air."—* N. }r. Journal of Commerce. " Most persons claim to know how to walk, but few could explain the mechanical principles 1nvolved in this most ordinary transaction, and will be surprised that the movements of bipeds and... | |
| Pierre Joseph Beneden - 1876 - 322 páginas
...Pettigrew is confident that man will yet conquer the domain of the air."— NY Journal of Commerce. "Most persons claim to know how to walk, but few could explain the mechanical principles mvolved in this most ordinary transaction, and will be surprised that the movements of bipeds and quadrupeds,... | |
| Paul Schützenberger - 1876 - 366 páginas
...Pettigrew is confident that man will yet conquer the domain of me air."— •/V. y. Journal of Commerce. " Most persons claim to know how to walk, but few could explain the mechanical principles 1nvolved in this most ordinary transaction, and will be surprised that the movements of bipeds and... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1876 - 610 páginas
...Pcttigrew is confident that man will yet conquer the domain of the air."— N. y. Journal of Commerce. " Most persons claim to know how to walk, but few could explain the mechanieal principles involved in this most ordinary transaction, and will be surprised that the movements... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1876 - 544 páginas
...Pettigrew is confident that man will yet conquer the domain of the air."—' ^V. }". Journal of Commerce, " Most persons claim to know how to walk, but few could explain the mechaniol principles involved in this most ordinary transaction, and will be surprised that ih< movements... | |
| Eugene Lommel - 1876 - 406 páginas
...Pettigrew is confident that man will yet conquer the domain of the air."— NY Journal of Commerce. "Most persons claim to know how to walk, but few could explain the mechanic?l principles involved in this most ordinary transaction, and will be surprised that the movements... | |
| Julius Bernstein - 1876 - 346 páginas
...Pettigrew is confident that man will yet conquer the domain of the air."— ' NY Journal of Commerce. " Most persons claim to know hoW to walk, but few could explain the mechanicnl principles mvolved in this most ordinary transaction, and will be surprised that the movements... | |
| Edward Smith - 1876 - 538 páginas
...Pettigrew is confident that man will yet conquer the domain of the air." — NY Journal of Commerce. "Most persons claim to know how to walk, but few could explain the mechanics] principles involved in this most ordinary transaction, and will be surprised that the movements... | |
| Henry Maudsley - 1876 - 348 páginas
...Pettigrew is confident that man will yet conquer the domain of the air."— N. y. Journal of Commerce. "Most persons claim to know how to walk, but few could explain the mechanicrl principles involved in this most ordinary transaction, and will be surprised that the movements... | |
| John William Draper - 1878 - 416 páginas
...Pettigrew is confident that man will yet conquer the domain of the air."— N. y. Journal of Commerce. "Most persons claim to know how to walk, but few could...erratic flight of the denizens of the air, are not only anolocous, but can be reduced to similar formula. The work is profusely illustrated, and, without reference... | |
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