The Modern Philosopher, Or Terrible Tractoration: In Four Cantos, Most Respectfully Addressed to the Royal College of Physicians, LondonFrom the Lorenzo Press of E. Bronson, 1806 - 271 pàgines |
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Pàgina xxiii
... never occurred between lord Henniker and Mr. Perkins any circumstance which could give the least colour for such a representation . To the time of his death he remained a firm advocate of Perkinism . Two more assailants might be ...
... never occurred between lord Henniker and Mr. Perkins any circumstance which could give the least colour for such a representation . To the time of his death he remained a firm advocate of Perkinism . Two more assailants might be ...
Pàgina xxiv
... never published any facts on his own autho- rity ) and interested or prejudiced persons , who have con- demned them without any trial whatever , generally indeed who have never seen them . This fact is demonstrated by the report of the ...
... never published any facts on his own autho- rity ) and interested or prejudiced persons , who have con- demned them without any trial whatever , generally indeed who have never seen them . This fact is demonstrated by the report of the ...
Pàgina xxv
... never gave them a fair trial , probably never used them in more than one case , and that perhaps a case in which the tractors have never been recommended as serviceable . Purcha- sers of the tractors would be among the last to approve ...
... never gave them a fair trial , probably never used them in more than one case , and that perhaps a case in which the tractors have never been recommended as serviceable . Purcha- sers of the tractors would be among the last to approve ...
Pàgina xxvi
... never lay his brush aside for want of proper subjects upon which to exercise skill in his vocation . Were the mere inutility of their researches the only objection which could be urged against them , they might be permitted to follow ...
... never lay his brush aside for want of proper subjects upon which to exercise skill in his vocation . Were the mere inutility of their researches the only objection which could be urged against them , they might be permitted to follow ...
Pàgina xxxi
... never ending train ? Can ye unfold what energies control The magnet , faithful to its kindred pole ; Or render plain the philosophick WHY Th ' electrick fluid fires the cloud - roof'd sky ? Meek they reply ; " these causes mock the ken ...
... never ending train ? Can ye unfold what energies control The magnet , faithful to its kindred pole ; Or render plain the philosophick WHY Th ' electrick fluid fires the cloud - roof'd sky ? Meek they reply ; " these causes mock the ken ...
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Pàgina 216 - For he who fights and runs away May live to fight another day ; But he who is in battle slain Can never rise and fight again.
Pàgina 14 - I lost all connection with external things; trains of vivid, visible Images rapidly passed through my mind, and were connected with words in such a manner as to produce perceptions perfectly novel. I existed in a world of newly connected and newly modified ideas.
Pàgina 38 - The soul's dark cottage, batter'd and decay'd, Lets in new light through chinks that time has made.
Pàgina 259 - A fixed figure for the time of scorn To point his slow unmoving finger at...
Pàgina 14 - I walked round the room perfectly regardless of what was said to me. As I recovered my former state of mind I felt an inclination to communicate the discoveries I had made during the experiment. I endeavored to recall the ideas ; they were feeble and indistinct.
Pàgina 92 - I therefore imagined that the internal parts might be a fluid more dense, and of greater specific gravity than any of the solids we are acquainted with ; which therefore might swim in or upon that fluid. Thus the surface of the globe would be a shell, capable of being broken and disordered by the violent movements of the fluid on which it rested.
Pàgina 171 - If, in the third place, we look into the profession of physic, we shall find a most formidable body of men. The sight of them is enough to make a man serious, for we may lay it down as a maxim, that when a nation abounds in physicians, it grows thin of people. Sir William Temple is very much puzzled to find out a reason why the Northern Hive, as he calls it, does not send out such prodigious swarms, and overrun the world with Goths and Vandals, as it did formerly; but had that excellent author observed...
Pàgina 93 - ... centre and rise till they arrived at that region of the air which was of the same specific gravity with themselves, where they would rest; while other matter, mixed with the lighter air would descend, and the two meeting would form the shell of the first earth, leaving the upper atmosphere nearly clear.
Pàgina 118 - Chaos heard the potent word ; Through all his realms the kindling ether runs, And the mass starts into a million suns ; Earths round each sun with quick explosions burst, And second planets issue from the first ; Bend, as they journey with projectile force, In bright ellipses their reluctant course ; Orbs wheel in orbs, round centres centres roll, And form, self-balanced, one revolving whole. — Onward they move amid their bright abode, Space without bound, the bosom of their God...
Pàgina 34 - I wish it were possible, from this instance, to invent a method of embalming drowned persons in such a manner that they may be recalled to life at any period, however distant ; for having a very ardent desire to see and observe the state of America a hundred years hence...