The Theological, Philosophical and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones ...: In Twelve Volumes : to which is Prefixed a Short Account of His Life and Writings, Volum 10F. and C. Rivington, 1801 |
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Pàgina 30
... consonances in perfect tune . Depart never so little from the strict ratio , what then will become of the * See Harmonics , p . 103 . coin- coincidence ? Yet the interval , though not absolutely perfect 30 Of the Scale of Music .
... consonances in perfect tune . Depart never so little from the strict ratio , what then will become of the * See Harmonics , p . 103 . coin- coincidence ? Yet the interval , though not absolutely perfect 30 Of the Scale of Music .
Pàgina 68
... become more intense , so as to be distinguished by the ear . But their coincidence happens exactly at the same intervals with the vibra- tions of the fundamental note or unison , and thence the unison is heard as the third sound . The ...
... become more intense , so as to be distinguished by the ear . But their coincidence happens exactly at the same intervals with the vibra- tions of the fundamental note or unison , and thence the unison is heard as the third sound . The ...
Pàgina 111
... become still more and more dur- able with age . We admire the mortar of the ancients , as if it excelled our own ; but it is very probable that it attains this perfect hardness with age . I have observed the walls of Richborough Castle ...
... become still more and more dur- able with age . We admire the mortar of the ancients , as if it excelled our own ; but it is very probable that it attains this perfect hardness with age . I have observed the walls of Richborough Castle ...
Pàgina 113
... me he has frequently seen fragments of iron guns with part of the mold of clay adhering to them , in a state of perfect petrifaction : Also sand , become which boys play with , rentine stone , rour cask On Fossil Bodies . 113.
... me he has frequently seen fragments of iron guns with part of the mold of clay adhering to them , in a state of perfect petrifaction : Also sand , become which boys play with , rentine stone , rour cask On Fossil Bodies . 113.
Pàgina 114
... become so hard by its contact with the iron , that it could not be broken off from it but by an hammer . On the coast of Kent , I have found masses of a stoney hardness , with multitudes of recent shells fixed in them ; for which I ...
... become so hard by its contact with the iron , that it could not be broken off from it but by an hammer . On the coast of Kent , I have found masses of a stoney hardness , with multitudes of recent shells fixed in them ; for which I ...
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Pàgina 454 - He answered and said unto them, "When it is evening ye say, 'It will be fair weather; for the sky is red.
Pàgina 326 - Imagine all Nature now standing in a silent expectation to receive its last doom ; the tutelary and destroying angels to have their instructions ; every thing to be ready for the fatal hour; and then, after a little silence, all the host of heaven to raise their voice, and sing aloud : Let God arise ; let his enemies be scattered ; as smoke is driven away, so drive them away ; As wax melteth before the fire, so let the wicked perish at the presence of God.
Pàgina 291 - With much difficulty I reached the top of Mount Vesuvius, in which I saw a vast aperture full of smoke, which hindered the seeing its depth and figure. I heard within that horrid gulf certain odd sounds, which seemed to proceed from the belly of the mountain ; a sort of murmuring, sighing, throbbing, churning, dashing (as it were) of waves, and between whiles a noise, like that of thunder or cannon, which was constantly attended with a clattering like that of tiles falling from the tops of houses...
Pàgina 456 - ... appears round the moon, rain will be the consequence. If the rays of the sun, breaking through the clouds, are visible in the air, and appear like those horns of irradiation which painters usually place upon the head of Moses, the air is sensibly filled with vapours, which reflect the rays to the sight; and those vapours will soon produce rain.
Pàgina 464 - In the year 1775, a drought of three months continuance, broke up at the summer solstice : the day before the rain came upon us, the swallows flew very near the ground, which they had never done in the fine weather. In the mountainous country of Derbyshire, which goes by the name of The Peak, the inhabitants observe, that if the sheep wind up the hills in the morning to their pasture, and...
Pàgina 95 - Hic canit errantem lunam solisque labores ; unde hominum genus et pecudes ; unde imber et ignes ; Arcturum pluviasque Hyadas geminosque Triones ; quid tantum Oceano properent se tinguere soles 745 hiberni, vel quae tardis mora noctibus obstet.
Pàgina 455 - Islands, a redness like fire was observed all over the sky. When the sky, in a rainy season, is tinged with a seagreen colour, near the horizon, when it ought to be blue, the rain will continue and increase; if it is of a deep dead blue, it is abundantly loaded with vapours, and the weather will be showery.
Pàgina 97 - I further consider,' he says, ' that three sounds placed by the interval of a third one above another, do constitute one entire harmony, which governs and comprises all the sounds that by art or imagination can at once be joined together in musical concordance, that I cannot but think a significant emblem of that Supreme and Incomprehensible Three in One, governing, comprising, and disposing the whole machine of the world, with all its included parts, in a most perfect and stupendous...
Pàgina 292 - I observed a mixture of colours in the cloud over the crater, green, yellow, red, and blue; there was likewise a ruddy dismal light in...
Pàgina 339 - God hath measured the waters in the hollow of his hand, and comprehended the dust of the earth in a measure, he hath weighed the mountains in scales, and the hills in a balance.