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 51
... turn out to be true or false . Its coats and humours , constructed , as the lenses of a telescope are constructed , for the refrac- 1 tion of rays of light to a point , F 2 THE ARGUMENT CUMULATIVE . 51 CHAPTER VI The Argument cumulative F.
... turn out to be true or false . Its coats and humours , constructed , as the lenses of a telescope are constructed , for the refrac- 1 tion of rays of light to a point , F 2 THE ARGUMENT CUMULATIVE . 51 CHAPTER VI The Argument cumulative F.
Pagina 52
... turning its pupil to the object , similar to that which is given to the telescope by screws , and upon which power of direction in the eye , the exercise of its office as an optical instrument depends ; the farther provision for its ...
... turning its pupil to the object , similar to that which is given to the telescope by screws , and upon which power of direction in the eye , the exercise of its office as an optical instrument depends ; the farther provision for its ...
Pagina 63
... turning itself round upon the body to a certain extent , the quadrant we will say , or rather , perhaps , a hundred - and - twenty degrees of a circle . For these two purposes , two distinct contri- vances are employed : First , the ...
... turning itself round upon the body to a certain extent , the quadrant we will say , or rather , perhaps , a hundred - and - twenty degrees of a circle . For these two purposes , two distinct contri- vances are employed : First , the ...
Pagina 64
... turn . Thus are both motions perfect without inter- fering with each other . When we nod the head , we use the hinge - joint , which lies between the head and the first bone of the neck . When we turn the head round , we use the tenon ...
... turn . Thus are both motions perfect without inter- fering with each other . When we nod the head , we use the hinge - joint , which lies between the head and the first bone of the neck . When we turn the head round , we use the tenon ...
Pagina 65
... turn the palm upward , that other bone to which the hand is attached , rolls upon the first , by the help of a ... turning round it in the grooves . The management also of these grooves , or rather of the tubercles and grooves , is very ...
... turn the palm upward , that other bone to which the hand is attached , rolls upon the first , by the help of a ... turning round it in the grooves . The management also of these grooves , or rather of the tubercles and grooves , is very ...
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action adapted admissible laws amongst animal answer appears argument arteries birds blood body bones called cartilage cause cavity centre chyle consequence constitution contraction contrivance Creator degree Deity direction distinct duodenum earth effect existence experience faculties farther feather fibres fish fluid gastric juice gizzard gland hath head hinge-joint human insects instance instruments intelligence intestines joint lacteals law of attraction less ligament light limbs lungs means mechanism membrane ment mesentery motion mouth mucilage muscles muscular NATURAL THEOLOGY nature necessary nictitating membrane object observed operation organ organisation oviparous particular perceive perhaps plants pleasure principle proboscis produced properties purpose quadrupeds reason relation respect seed sense shell side socket species spissitude stomach structure substance sufficient superfecundity suppose supposition surface teeth tendons terrestrial animals thing tion variety vertebræ vessels wanted watch whilst wings