| 1828 - 746 pages
...in every kind of unbelief, The deep philosopher sees chains of causes and effects so wonderfully an4 strangely linked together, that he is usually the...confidently, on any abstruse subjects belonging to the order of natural things, and still loss so on those relating to the more mysterious relations of... | |
| 1828 - 592 pages
...other; and, in science, so many natural miracles, as it were, have been brought to light, — such as the fall of stones from meteors in the atmosphere,...referring certain laws of motion of the sea to the moon, — that the physical inquirer is seldom disposed to assert, confidently, on any abstruse subjects... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1828 - 646 pages
...other ; and, in science, so many natural miracles, as it were, have been brought to light, — such as the fall of stones from meteors in the atmosphere,...referring certain laws of motion of the sea to the moon, — that the physical inquirer is seldom disposed to assert, confidently, on any abstruse subjects... | |
| English literature - 1828 - 724 pages
...other ; and in science, so many natural miracles, as it were, have been brought to light, — such as the fall of stones from meteors in the atmosphere,...referring certain laws of motion of the sea to the moon, — that the physical inquirer is seldom disposed to assert, confidently, on any abstruse subjects... | |
| 1829 - 512 pages
...other -. and in science, so many natural miracles, as it were, have been brought to light, — such as the fall of stones from meteors in the atmosphere, the disarming a thundercloud by a metallic point, the production of fire from ice by a metal white as silver, and referring... | |
| John Ayrton Paris - Chemistry - 1831 - 582 pages
...other ; and in science, so many natural miracles, as it were, have been brought to light, — such as the fall of stones from meteors in the atmosphere,...referring certain laws of motion of the sea to the moon, — that the physical enquirer is seldom disposed to assert, confidently, on any abstruse subjects... | |
| John Ayrton Paris - 1831 - 598 pages
...other ; and in science, so many natural miracles, as it were, have been brought to light, — such as the fall of stones from meteors in the atmosphere,...referring certain laws of motion of the sea to the moon, — that the physical enquirer is seldom disposed to assert, confidently, on any abstruse subjects... | |
| Richard Polwhele - 1831 - 556 pages
...other ; and, in science, so many natural miracles, as it were, have been brought to light, —such as the fall of stones from meteors in the atmosphere,...cloud by a metallic point, the production of fire trom ice by a metal white as silver, and referring certain laws of motion of the sea to the moon,—... | |
| Richard Polwhele - Cornwall (England : County) - 1831 - 574 pages
...each other ; and, in science, so many natural miracles, as it were, have been brought to light, -such as the fall of stones from meteors in the atmosphere,...thunder cloud by a metallic point, the production of lire from ice by a metal white as -ilver, «iid referring certain laws of motion of tin! sea to the... | |
| Richard Polwhele - Cornwall (England : County) - 1831 - 560 pages
...by a nu'tal white as silver, »nd referring certain laws of motion of the sea to the moon, —that the physical inquirer is seldom disposed to assert,...confidently, on any abstruse subjects belonging to the order of natural things, and still less so on those relating to the more mysterious relations of... | |
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