On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man: Principally with Reference to the Supply of His Wants, and the Exercise of His Intellectual FacultiesWilliam Pickering, 1833 - 375 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xv
... Application of Minerals to Architecture and Sculpture 154 168 III . Gems and precious Stones IV . The Distribution and relative Proportions of Sea and Land ; and the geological Arrangement and physical Character of some of the super ...
... Application of Minerals to Architecture and Sculpture 154 168 III . Gems and precious Stones IV . The Distribution and relative Proportions of Sea and Land ; and the geological Arrangement and physical Character of some of the super ...
الصفحة 27
... application of too great a strain on the natu- ral spring of the intellectual powers . It is questionable whether at any period of life the correspondence between the external world and the sensitive and intellectual faculties of man ...
... application of too great a strain on the natu- ral spring of the intellectual powers . It is questionable whether at any period of life the correspondence between the external world and the sensitive and intellectual faculties of man ...
الصفحة 33
... applying all ; and may therefore be " considered as an art antecedent to all others . " Thus man alone , of all animals , possessing in " his soul this general and original capacity , is justly endued in his body with this general " and ...
... applying all ; and may therefore be " considered as an art antecedent to all others . " Thus man alone , of all animals , possessing in " his soul this general and original capacity , is justly endued in his body with this general " and ...
الصفحة 34
... applying itself so , as to encompass " them by the separation of the fingers ; while " in laying hold of very minute objects , the en- " tire hand is not employed , but only the tips " of two of the fingers : because from the grasp " of ...
... applying itself so , as to encompass " them by the separation of the fingers ; while " in laying hold of very minute objects , the en- " tire hand is not employed , but only the tips " of two of the fingers : because from the grasp " of ...
الصفحة 65
... applications it is not only useless , but of a posi- tively mischievous tendency : for , without the aid of this system ... application of the theory , which , though obvi- ous , does not seem to have been noticed . Let us suppose , for ...
... applications it is not only useless , but of a posi- tively mischievous tendency : for , without the aid of this system ... application of the theory , which , though obvi- ous , does not seem to have been noticed . Let us suppose , for ...
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