Natural Theology: Or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity, Collected from the Appearances of NatureJ. Faulder, 1813 - 548 pagina's |
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Pagina 19
... sufficient to destroy all similitude between the eye and the telescope , that the one is a perceiving or- gan , the other an unperceiving instrument . The fact is , that they are both instruments . And , as to the mechanism , at least ...
... sufficient to destroy all similitude between the eye and the telescope , that the one is a perceiving or- gan , the other an unperceiving instrument . The fact is , that they are both instruments . And , as to the mechanism , at least ...
Pagina 26
... sufficient for the purpose , is so minute as to elude ordinary observation . Some very late discoveries , deduced from a labo- rious and most accurate inspection of the structure and operation of the organ , seem at length to have ...
... sufficient for the purpose , is so minute as to elude ordinary observation . Some very late discoveries , deduced from a labo- rious and most accurate inspection of the structure and operation of the organ , seem at length to have ...
Pagina 38
... sufficient , if it had had power to draw far enough . But the con- traction , necessary to draw the membrane over the whole eye , required a longer muscle than could lie straight at the bottom of the eye . Therefore , in order to have a ...
... sufficient , if it had had power to draw far enough . But the con- traction , necessary to draw the membrane over the whole eye , required a longer muscle than could lie straight at the bottom of the eye . Therefore , in order to have a ...
Pagina 42
... sufficient to show that it is an instrument adapted to the reception of sound ; that is to say , already knowing that sound consists in pulses of the air , we perceive , in the structure of the ear , a suitableness to receive impres ...
... sufficient to show that it is an instrument adapted to the reception of sound ; that is to say , already knowing that sound consists in pulses of the air , we perceive , in the structure of the ear , a suitableness to receive impres ...
Pagina 45
... the ear is a second cavity , or barrel , called the tym- panum . The eustachian tube is a slender pipe , but sufficient for the passage of air , leading from this cavity into the back part of the APPLICATION OF THE ARGUMENT . 45.
... the ear is a second cavity , or barrel , called the tym- panum . The eustachian tube is a slender pipe , but sufficient for the passage of air , leading from this cavity into the back part of the APPLICATION OF THE ARGUMENT . 45.
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