The Republican, כרך 13Greenwood Reprint Corporation, 1970 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 80
עמוד 219
... body , and the politic body of society ; or between the circulation of the sap in the plant , and the blood in the human body . These serve only to suggest modes of research for experi- ment to advance in improveable science . The ...
... body , and the politic body of society ; or between the circulation of the sap in the plant , and the blood in the human body . These serve only to suggest modes of research for experi- ment to advance in improveable science . The ...
עמוד 221
... body from the visi- ble to the invisible parts of the universe . The chemical process of nature is perpetually transmuting or circulating the atoms of one body into the mode of another ; as the atoms which at one moment are existing in the ...
... body from the visi- ble to the invisible parts of the universe . The chemical process of nature is perpetually transmuting or circulating the atoms of one body into the mode of another ; as the atoms which at one moment are existing in the ...
עמוד 700
... body . " To this I deply , in the language of elocution , that all power must have body to support its existence , and therefore every at- tribute can be nothing but the body itself modified into action . That the knowledge of modal ...
... body . " To this I deply , in the language of elocution , that all power must have body to support its existence , and therefore every at- tribute can be nothing but the body itself modified into action . That the knowledge of modal ...
תוכן
VOLUME XIII | 7 |
Notice of Every Womans Book Recapitulation of Stewarts | 17 |
tracts from the Reverend Robert Taylors 44th Oration W | 32 |
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