Half Hours with Modern Scientists, Bind 1Charles C. Chatfield, 1871 - 288 sider |
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Side 31
... progress of materialism , in such fear and powerless anger as a savage feels , when , during an eclipse , the great shadow creeps over the face of the sun . The ad- vancing tide of matter threatens to drown their souls ; the tightening ...
... progress of materialism , in such fear and powerless anger as a savage feels , when , during an eclipse , the great shadow creeps over the face of the sun . The ad- vancing tide of matter threatens to drown their souls ; the tightening ...
Side 35
... progress of science , the material- istic terminology is in every way to be preferred . For it connects thought with the other phenomena of the uni- verse , and suggests inquiry into the nature of those physi- ical conditions or ...
... progress of science , the material- istic terminology is in every way to be preferred . For it connects thought with the other phenomena of the uni- verse , and suggests inquiry into the nature of those physi- ical conditions or ...
Side 45
... Progress of Physical Science , " delivered at the London Institution . In that lecture he said : " Light , heat , electricity , mag- netism , motion , are all convertible material affections . Assuming either as the cause , one of the ...
... Progress of Physical Science , " delivered at the London Institution . In that lecture he said : " Light , heat , electricity , mag- netism , motion , are all convertible material affections . Assuming either as the cause , one of the ...
Side 62
... progress . More would there be now of them were such studies more fostered and encouraged . Self - denying , earnest men are ready to give themselves up to the solution of these problems , if only the means of a bare subsistence be ...
... progress . More would there be now of them were such studies more fostered and encouraged . Self - denying , earnest men are ready to give themselves up to the solution of these problems , if only the means of a bare subsistence be ...
Side 15
... an answer to this question can be obtained only by a reference to the historical progress of the physiological cell theory . That theory may be said to have wholly grown up since John Hunter wrote his celebrated work ' On the ( 15 ) 87.
... an answer to this question can be obtained only by a reference to the historical progress of the physiological cell theory . That theory may be said to have wholly grown up since John Hunter wrote his celebrated work ' On the ( 15 ) 87.
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