Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Zväzok 3;Zväzok 33Methodist book concern, 1851 |
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... evidence to be unquestionable ; but in making it the basis of theories , we ought to be careful not to mistake this testimony by confounding original and acquired perceptions . Professor Chace , the author of the article referred to in ...
... evidence to be unquestionable ; but in making it the basis of theories , we ought to be careful not to mistake this testimony by confounding original and acquired perceptions . Professor Chace , the author of the article referred to in ...
Strana 50
... evidence of that extreme mobility which belongs only to the fluid state , and of that excessively violent agitation which seems only compatible with the atmospheric or gaseous state of matter . The scale on which their movements take ...
... evidence of that extreme mobility which belongs only to the fluid state , and of that excessively violent agitation which seems only compatible with the atmospheric or gaseous state of matter . The scale on which their movements take ...
Strana 53
... evidence of a fluid medium , called ether , pervading all space . “ On comparing the intervals between the successive perihelion passages of this comet , after allowing in the most careful and exact manner for all the disturbances due ...
... evidence of a fluid medium , called ether , pervading all space . “ On comparing the intervals between the successive perihelion passages of this comet , after allowing in the most careful and exact manner for all the disturbances due ...
Strana 62
... evidence of observed relative motion be yet wanting , and though from the vast scale on which such systems are constructed , and the probable extreme slowness of the angular motion , it may continue for ages to be so , yet it is ...
... evidence of observed relative motion be yet wanting , and though from the vast scale on which such systems are constructed , and the probable extreme slowness of the angular motion , it may continue for ages to be so , yet it is ...
Strana 74
... evidence of his own appreciation of the favours there received . In the " Ritter Bann " we have the following sketch , which is generally recognized as a picture of his reverend friend : — " There enter'd one whose face he knew , Whose ...
... evidence of his own appreciation of the favours there received . In the " Ritter Bann " we have the following sketch , which is generally recognized as a picture of his reverend friend : — " There enter'd one whose face he knew , Whose ...
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