| 1830 - 504 pages
...Fruit of all kinds, in coat Rough or smooth rind, or bearded husk or shell, I gather." ANIMALCULES. ANIMALCULES have been discovered, •whose magnitude is such, that a million of them do not exceed the bulk of a grain of sand ; and yet each of these creatures is composed of members... | |
| Henry Kater, Dionysius Lardner - 1830 - 412 pages
...as these globules are, the animal kingdom presents beings whose whole bodies are still more minute. Animalcules have been discovered, whose magnitude is such, that a million of them does not exceed the bulk of a grain of sand ; and yet each of these creatures is composed of members as curiously organised... | |
| 1830 - 696 pages
...out across Europe. Yet what is this to the minuteness exhibited in some of the works of creation .' Animalcules have been discovered, whose magnitude is such, that a million of them does not exceed the bulk of a grain of sand; and yet each of these creatures is composed of members as curiously organized... | |
| 1830 - 428 pages
...theglobulesof man's blood are, the animal kingdom presents beings whose whole bodies are still more minute. Animalcules have been discovered, whose magnitude is such, that a million of them , does not exceed the bulk of a grain of sand ; and yet each of these creatures is composed of members as curiously organised... | |
| 1830 - 716 pages
...have been discovered, whoae magnitude is »uch, that a million of them does not exceed the bulk of a grain of sand ; and yet each of these creatures is composed of members as curiously or^niied as those of the largest species ; xhcT have life and spontaneous motion, and an endued with... | |
| Henry Kater, Dionysius Lardner - 1830 - 602 pages
...Animalcules have been discovered, whose magnitude is such, that a million of them does not exceed the bulk of a grain of sand ; and yet each of these creatures is composed of members as curiously organised as those of the largest species ; they have life and spontaneous motion, and are endued with... | |
| 1830 - 718 pages
...all have only an apparent existence, because our powers of vision are very limited. "Animalcules. — Animalcules have been discovered, whose magnitude is such, that a million of them does not exceed the bulk of a grain of sand ; and yet each of these creatures is composed of members as curiously organised... | |
| 1831 - 358 pages
...Animalcules have been discovered, whose magnitude is such, that a million of them does not exceed the bulk of a grain of sand ; and yet each of these creatures...species ; they have life and spontaneous motion, and are endued with sense and instinct. In the liquids in which they live, they are observed to move with astonishing... | |
| Henry Kater, Dionysius Lardner - 1831 - 390 pages
...Animalcules have been discovered, whose magnitude is such, that a million of them does not exceed the bulk of a grain of sand ; and yet each of these creatures...species ; they have life and spontaneous motion, and are endued with sense and instinct. In the liquids in which they live, they are observed to move with astonishing... | |
| 1831 - 858 pages
...out across Europe. Yet what is thii to the minuteness exhibited in some of the works of creation ? Animalcules have been discovered, whose magnitude is such, that a million of them does not exceed the hulk of a grain of sand ; and yet each of these creatures is composed of members us curiously organised... | |
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