Astronomy and General Physics: Considered with Reference to Natural Theology, Volum 3,Part 4H.G. Bohn, 1852 - 328 pàgines |
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... fluid parts , and this motion must be produced by forces which urge or draw the particles of the fluids . The positions of the parts of vegetables are also the result of the flexibility and elasticity of their substance ; the volun ...
... fluid parts , and this motion must be produced by forces which urge or draw the particles of the fluids . The positions of the parts of vegetables are also the result of the flexibility and elasticity of their substance ; the volun ...
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... be conceived that this operation must require a very considerable mechanical force ; for the fluid must be sustained as if it were a single column reaching to the top of the tree . The division into minute MASS OF THE EARTH . 37.
... be conceived that this operation must require a very considerable mechanical force ; for the fluid must be sustained as if it were a single column reaching to the top of the tree . The division into minute MASS OF THE EARTH . 37.
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... fluid from below , and push it upwards . He found , for instance , that a vine in the bleeding season could push up its sap in a glass tube to the height of twenty - one feet above the stump of an amputated branch . The force which ...
... fluid from below , and push it upwards . He found , for instance , that a vine in the bleeding season could push up its sap in a glass tube to the height of twenty - one feet above the stump of an amputated branch . The force which ...
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... fluids are separated by a thin mem- brane , a force , which M. Dutrochet calls endosmose , urges one fluid through the membrane : and that the roots of plants are provided with small vesicles which act MASS OF THE EARTH . 39.
... fluids are separated by a thin mem- brane , a force , which M. Dutrochet calls endosmose , urges one fluid through the membrane : and that the roots of plants are provided with small vesicles which act MASS OF THE EARTH . 39.
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... elevation accompanied by a strip of smaller elevation . We do not here refer to any hypothetical undulations in the fluid matter of heat . the mean temperature belonging to each point on its surface 66 TERRESTRIAL ADAPTATIONS .
... elevation accompanied by a strip of smaller elevation . We do not here refer to any hypothetical undulations in the fluid matter of heat . the mean temperature belonging to each point on its surface 66 TERRESTRIAL ADAPTATIONS .
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Pàgina 92 - to take place in their chaos ? " For Hot, Cold, Moist, and Dry, four champions fierce, Strive here for mastery, and to battle bring Their embryon atoms:— to whom these most adhere He rules a moment: Chaos umpire sits, And by decision more embroils the fray." * A state of things something like that which Milton
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Pàgina 298 - he the effect of nothing else than the wisdom and skill of a powerful ever-living Agent, who being in all places, is more able by his will to move the bodies within his boundless uniform sensorium, and thereby to form and reform the parts of the universe, than
Pàgina 192 - that I do not take gravity for an essential property of bodies, I have added one question concerning its cause, choosing to propose it by way of question, because I am not yet satisfied about it for want of experiments." The hypothesis which he thus suggests is, that there is an elastic medium pervading all space, and increasing
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Pàgina 308 - of which nature is composed, if, moreover, it were sufficiently comprehensive to subject these data to calculation, would include in the same formula, the movements of the largest bodies of the universe and those of the slightest atom. Nothing would be uncertain to such an intelligence, and the future, no less than the past, would be present to its eyes.
Pàgina 9 - LIFE OF DR. JOHNSON; BY THE RIGHT HON. JC CROKER, Incorporating his Tour to the Hebrides, and accompanied by the Commentaries of all preceding Editors: with numerous additional Notes and Illustrative Anecdotes; to which are added Two Supplementary Volumes of Anecdotes by HAWKINS, Fiozzi,
Pàgina 289 - from our natural philosophy. The great authority of Bacon is usually adduced on this subject. " The handling of final causes," says he, "mixed with the rest in physical inquiries, hath intercepted the severe and diligent inquiry of all real and physical causes, and given men the occasion to stay upon these satisfactory and specious causes, to the great arrest and prejudice of farther discovery.
Pàgina 140 - going on in the same direction since the beginning of the history of the world. But the restoration is in the sequel as complete as the derangement; and in the mean time the disturbance never attains a sufficient amount seriously to alter the adaptations of the system.* The same examination of the subject by which
Pàgina 147 - they continue opaque ; or all they be changed into opaque ones, while he continued unchanged: I do not think explicable by mere natural causes, but am forced to ascribe it to the counsel and contrivance of a voluntary Agent.