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 FacultiesCarey, Lea & Blanchard, 1835 - 280 من الصفحات |
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... Application of Minerals to Architecture and Sculpture , - SECT . III . Gems and Precious Stones , IV . The Distribution and relative Proportions of Sea and Land ; and the Geological Ar- rangement and physical character of some of the ...
... Application of Minerals to Architecture and Sculpture , - SECT . III . Gems and Precious Stones , IV . The Distribution and relative Proportions of Sea and Land ; and the Geological Ar- rangement and physical character of some of the ...
الصفحة 31
... application of the powers of the mind ; but in impeding to a certain and often very inconve- nient degree the process of natural respiration ; and , consequently of other functions of the body , particu- larly of digestion . How main a ...
... application of the powers of the mind ; but in impeding to a certain and often very inconve- nient degree the process of natural respiration ; and , consequently of other functions of the body , particu- larly of digestion . How main a ...
الصفحة 35
... is con- sequently antecedent to them ; so reason , though itself no particular art , is yet capable of comprehend- * Lib . i . cap . 4 . ing and applying all ; and may therefore be consider- CONSIDERED AS A CORPOREAL ORGAN . 35.
... is con- sequently antecedent to them ; so reason , though itself no particular art , is yet capable of comprehend- * Lib . i . cap . 4 . ing and applying all ; and may therefore be consider- CONSIDERED AS A CORPOREAL ORGAN . 35.
الصفحة 36
... applying all ; and may therefore be consider- ed as an art antecedent to all others . Thus man alone , of all animals , possessing in his soul this gen- eral and original capacity , is justly endued in his body with this general and ...
... applying all ; and may therefore be consider- ed as an art antecedent to all others . Thus man alone , of all animals , possessing in his soul this gen- eral and original capacity , is justly endued in his body with this general and ...
الصفحة 60
... application to any favorite pursuit makes us insensible of the want of food : and , on the other hand , a disordered state of the digestive organs evidently impedes the free exercise of the mental powers ; or oppresses the soul with ...
... application to any favorite pursuit makes us insensible of the want of food : and , on the other hand , a disordered state of the digestive organs evidently impedes the free exercise of the mental powers ; or oppresses the soul with ...
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