On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man [etc.]: 2W. Pickering, 1833 - 375 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xii
... mode of carrying into effect the intentions of the Testator . Acting with their advice , and with the con- currence of a nobleman immediately connected with the deceased , Mr. Davies Gilbert appointed the following eight gentlemen to ...
... mode of carrying into effect the intentions of the Testator . Acting with their advice , and with the con- currence of a nobleman immediately connected with the deceased , Mr. Davies Gilbert appointed the following eight gentlemen to ...
الصفحة 3
... modes of existence , by which the Creator has manifested his omnipo- tence ; and which it is necessary to contemplate in connexion with the general phenomena of nature , in order to shew the superiority of that province , at the head of ...
... modes of existence , by which the Creator has manifested his omnipo- tence ; and which it is necessary to contemplate in connexion with the general phenomena of nature , in order to shew the superiority of that province , at the head of ...
الصفحة 5
... mode of mutual attrac- tion among the particles composing the indivi- duals belonging to them ; from which attraction , when exerted under the most favourable circum- stances , result that symmetry and regularity of form , to which the ...
... mode of mutual attrac- tion among the particles composing the indivi- duals belonging to them ; from which attraction , when exerted under the most favourable circum- stances , result that symmetry and regularity of form , to which the ...
الصفحة 6
... mode of increase and reproduction . Minerals can only increase , as such , by the apposition of particles specifically similar to themselves ; and can only be originally produced by the immediate combination of their constituent ...
... mode of increase and reproduction . Minerals can only increase , as such , by the apposition of particles specifically similar to themselves ; and can only be originally produced by the immediate combination of their constituent ...
الصفحة 7
... mode of action , there is a strong analogy , and even simi- larity , throughout . But animals differ from vege- tables more remarkably than these do from every unorganized form of matter , in being endued with sensation and volition ...
... mode of action , there is a strong analogy , and even simi- larity , throughout . But animals differ from vege- tables more remarkably than these do from every unorganized form of matter , in being endued with sensation and volition ...
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