Every well-trained philosophical judgment is accustomed to observe illustrations of the most sublime phenomena of creation in the most minute and familiar operations of the Creator's laws, one of the most characteristic features of which consists in the... The American Journal of Science and Arts - Page 351865Full view - About this book
| 1855 - 248 pages
...acquires a rotatory motion when a portion of it is allowed to escape through a hole in the bottom. Every well-trained philosophical judgment is accustomed...action whatsoever be the range as to magnitude or distance of the objects on which they operate. " For instance, the minute particles of dew which whiten... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - 1855 - 520 pages
...acquires a rotatory motion when a portion of it is allowed to escape through a hole in the bottom. Every well-trained philosophical judgment is accustomed...action whatsoever be the range as to magnitude or distance of the object! on which they operate. " For instance, the minute particles of dew which whiten... | |
| 1857 - 424 pages
...rotatory motion when a portion of it is allowed to escape through a hole in the bottom. Every well trained philosophical judgment is accustomed to observe illustrations...action, whatsoever be the range as to magnitude or distance of the objects on which they operate. For instance, the minute particles of dew which whiten... | |
| 1865 - 846 pages
...and all physical forces to exist; and we have only to carry back our speculations to the most ancieut and chaotic state in which it is possible for us to...action whatsoever be the range as to magnitude or distance of the objects on which they operate. For instance, the minute particles of dew which whiten... | |
| Andrew Jackson Davis - 1867 - 220 pages
...throughout the Uni verse.—Mr. Nasmyth, in the " Annual of Scientific Discovery," for 185Y, says: Every well-trained philosophical judgment is accustomed...illustrations of the most sublime phenomena of creation in the mot,!' minute and familiar operations of the Creator's laws, one of the most characteristic features... | |
| Andrew Jackson Davis - 1868 - 220 pages
...throughout the Universe. — Mr. Nasmyth, in the u Annual of Scientific 'Discovery," for 1857, says : Every well-trained philosophical judgment is accustomed...wonderful integrity maintained in their action, whatsoever be.the range as to magnitude or distance of the objects on which they operate. For instance, the minute... | |
| 1857 - 426 pages
...rotatory motion when a portion of it is allowed to escape through a hole in the bottom. Every well trained philosophical judgment is accustomed to observe illustrations...action, whatsoever be the range as to magnitude or distance of the objects on which they operate. For instance, the minute particles of dew which whiten... | |
| James Nasmyth - 1883 - 510 pages
...acquires a rotatory motion when a portion of it is allowed to escape through a hole in the bottom. Every well-trained philosophical judgment is accustomed...action whatsoever be the range as to magnitude or distance of the objects on which they operate. " For instance, the minute particles of dew which whiten... | |
| James Nasmyth - 1883 - 510 pages
...acquires a rotatory motion when a portion of it is allowed to escape through a hole in the bottom. Every well-trained philosophical judgment is accustomed...action whatsoever be the range as to magnitude or distance of the objects on which they operate. " For instance, the minute particles of dew which whiten... | |
| James Nasmyth - 1883 - 516 pages
...acquires a rotatory motion when a portion of it is allowed to escape through a hole in the bottom. Every well-trained philosophical judgment is accustomed...Creator's laws, one of the most characteristic features of * "Suggestions respecting the Origin of the Rotatory Movements of the Celestial Bodies and the Spiral... | |
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