The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Volum 10Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1876 |
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Pàgina 23
... true , whether we accept the theory of Laplace in its naked form , or in the modified shape given to it by Mr. R. A. Proctor . Thus , then , both the existing heat of the sun and planets , and the centrifugal power which causes their ...
... true , whether we accept the theory of Laplace in its naked form , or in the modified shape given to it by Mr. R. A. Proctor . Thus , then , both the existing heat of the sun and planets , and the centrifugal power which causes their ...
Pàgina 24
... true of each solar system is also true of the galaxy as a whole : namely , that all the bodies com- posing it are prevented from falling together by a spiral or rotary motion similar to that which is set up in each aggregating nebula or ...
... true of each solar system is also true of the galaxy as a whole : namely , that all the bodies com- posing it are prevented from falling together by a spiral or rotary motion similar to that which is set up in each aggregating nebula or ...
Pàgina 30
... true that friction against the quantity of matter , must cause an equivalent photosphere , or collision against his surface , distribution through space , whatever be the as when a cannon - ball grazes the surface of form of matter ...
... true that friction against the quantity of matter , must cause an equivalent photosphere , or collision against his surface , distribution through space , whatever be the as when a cannon - ball grazes the surface of form of matter ...
Pàgina 37
... true , before we can act . A recluse in his closet may indulge in any airy speculation that pleases him , without either harm or good ensuing . But the moment he enters the stage of practical life , he must act upon definite beliefs and ...
... true , before we can act . A recluse in his closet may indulge in any airy speculation that pleases him , without either harm or good ensuing . But the moment he enters the stage of practical life , he must act upon definite beliefs and ...
Pàgina 39
... true and noble character by assi- tentive . His testimony is the first , but it is milation to a perfect model . " We behold only a slight element of faith . If I make the as in a mirror the glory of the Lord , and are trial , and find ...
... true and noble character by assi- tentive . His testimony is the first , but it is milation to a perfect model . " We behold only a slight element of faith . If I make the as in a mirror the glory of the Lord , and are trial , and find ...
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