Hone's Popular Works and Everlasting Calendar, المجلد 3Wm. Tegg and Company, 1826 |
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William Hone. found means to measure the height of those same mountains yet Democritus's re- searches were those of a great genius ; whereas the operations of the moderns are merely organical and mechanic . Besides which , we have this ...
William Hone. found means to measure the height of those same mountains yet Democritus's re- searches were those of a great genius ; whereas the operations of the moderns are merely organical and mechanic . Besides which , we have this ...
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... Democritus was the first who disarray- ed body of its sensible qualities . He affirmed , that " the first elements of things having in them naturally neither whiteness nor blackness , sweetness nor bitterness , heat nor cold , nor any ...
... Democritus was the first who disarray- ed body of its sensible qualities . He affirmed , that " the first elements of things having in them naturally neither whiteness nor blackness , sweetness nor bitterness , heat nor cold , nor any ...
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... Democritus , to its founder Moschus the Phœnician . It does not appear that the Phœnician school admitted the indivisibility of atoms ; where- as , Leucippus , Democritus , and Epicurus did . And so the philosophers in all ages , down ...
... Democritus , to its founder Moschus the Phœnician . It does not appear that the Phœnician school admitted the indivisibility of atoms ; where- as , Leucippus , Democritus , and Epicurus did . And so the philosophers in all ages , down ...
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