Natural Theology, Or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity, Collected from the Appearances of NatureJoseph Graham, 1839 - 375 pagina's |
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Pagina 17
... considerable distance from it , that , for example , of as many furlongs ( I speak in both cases of the distance at which distinct vision can be exercised ) . Now this , according to the principles of optics , that is , according to the ...
... considerable distance from it , that , for example , of as many furlongs ( I speak in both cases of the distance at which distinct vision can be exercised ) . Now this , according to the principles of optics , that is , according to the ...
Pagina 31
... considerable degree , by the air itself , even when this membrane , the drum of the ear , is greatly damaged . Either in the natural or preternatural state of the or- gan , the use of the chain of bones is to propagate the impulse in a ...
... considerable degree , by the air itself , even when this membrane , the drum of the ear , is greatly damaged . Either in the natural or preternatural state of the or- gan , the use of the chain of bones is to propagate the impulse in a ...
Pagina 33
... considerable degree , notwithstanding the almost total loss of the membrane we have been describing . In one of these cases , the use here assigned to that membrane , of modifying the impressions of sound by change of tension , was at ...
... considerable degree , notwithstanding the almost total loss of the membrane we have been describing . In one of these cases , the use here assigned to that membrane , of modifying the impressions of sound by change of tension , was at ...
Pagina 38
... considerable degree , without inducing any doubt into the question : just as a watch may frequent- ly go wrong , seldom perhaps exactly right , may be faulty in some parts , defective in some , without the smallest ground of suspicion ...
... considerable degree , without inducing any doubt into the question : just as a watch may frequent- ly go wrong , seldom perhaps exactly right , may be faulty in some parts , defective in some , without the smallest ground of suspicion ...
Pagina 66
... tender , so susceptible and so impatient of injury , as that any unusual pressure upon it , or any considerable obstruction of its course , is followed by paralysis or death . Now the spine was 66 OF MECHANICAL ARRANGEMENT.
... tender , so susceptible and so impatient of injury , as that any unusual pressure upon it , or any considerable obstruction of its course , is followed by paralysis or death . Now the spine was 66 OF MECHANICAL ARRANGEMENT.
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