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... Adaptation of Laws of Nature 13 IV . Division of the Subject BOOK I. TERRESTRIAL ADAPTATIONS CHAPTER I. The Length of the Year II . The Length of the Day III . The Mass of the Earth IV . The Magnitude of the Ocean 15 17 · · 20 27 32 38 ...
... Adaptation of Laws of Nature 13 IV . Division of the Subject BOOK I. TERRESTRIAL ADAPTATIONS CHAPTER I. The Length of the Year II . The Length of the Day III . The Mass of the Earth IV . The Magnitude of the Ocean 15 17 · · 20 27 32 38 ...
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... adaptation of a law to its purpose , or to other laws , may appear in two ways : - either in the form of the law , or in the amount of the mag- nitudes which it regulates , which are sometimes called arbitrary magnitudes . If the ...
... adaptation of a law to its purpose , or to other laws , may appear in two ways : - either in the form of the law , or in the amount of the mag- nitudes which it regulates , which are sometimes called arbitrary magnitudes . If the ...
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William Whewell. CHAPTER III Mutual Adaptation in the Laws of Nature . To ascertain such laws of nature as we have been describing , is the peculiar business of science . It is only with regard to a very small ... Adaptation of Laws of ...
William Whewell. CHAPTER III Mutual Adaptation in the Laws of Nature . To ascertain such laws of nature as we have been describing , is the peculiar business of science . It is only with regard to a very small ... Adaptation of Laws of ...
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... adaptation , of mutual fitness , of conspiring means , of preparation and completion , of purpose and provision . This impression is suggested by the contemplation of every part of nature ; but the grounds of it , from the very ...
... adaptation , of mutual fitness , of conspiring means , of preparation and completion , of purpose and provision . This impression is suggested by the contemplation of every part of nature ; but the grounds of it , from the very ...
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... adaptations as we have mentioned , we shall suppose the general leading facts of the course of nature to be known , and the explanations of their causes now generally established among astrono- mers and natural philosophers to be ...
... adaptations as we have mentioned , we shall suppose the general leading facts of the course of nature to be known , and the explanations of their causes now generally established among astrono- mers and natural philosophers to be ...
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