The Book of NatureJ. & J. Harper, 1831 - 467 páginas |
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... appears to me a principle irrefragably esta- blished , treated with skepticism , and especially with such skepticism circu- lated from a Christian pulpit . " I have thus , privately , unbosomed my motives to you , because , both as.a ...
... appears to me a principle irrefragably esta- blished , treated with skepticism , and especially with such skepticism circu- lated from a Christian pulpit . " I have thus , privately , unbosomed my motives to you , because , both as.a ...
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... appears to have been universal among the philosophers of ancient nations . That a loose and floating idea of its creation , by the energy of a pure intelli- gence , is occasionally to be met with , and which probably existed as a rem ...
... appears to have been universal among the philosophers of ancient nations . That a loose and floating idea of its creation , by the energy of a pure intelli- gence , is occasionally to be met with , and which probably existed as a rem ...
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... appears as follows in Lucretius : - ubi viderimus nihil posse creari De nihilo , tum , quod sequimur , jam rectius ... appear to have concurred in the same opinion ; and Justin Martyr affirms it to have been the general creed of his own ...
... appears as follows in Lucretius : - ubi viderimus nihil posse creari De nihilo , tum , quod sequimur , jam rectius ... appear to have concurred in the same opinion ; and Justin Martyr affirms it to have been the general creed of his own ...
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... appears to hold a direct proportion to its subtility , its levity , its activity , its refined ethereal or spiritualized modification of being . Water is as much a compound as any of the earths , yet we have strong reason for believing ...
... appears to hold a direct proportion to its subtility , its levity , its activity , its refined ethereal or spiritualized modification of being . Water is as much a compound as any of the earths , yet we have strong reason for believing ...
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... appears to have been a mere invention for the purpose of avoiding one or two self - contradictions supposed to be chargeable upon the doctrine of its ultimate and elementary solidity ; but which , I much fear , will be found to have ...
... appears to have been a mere invention for the purpose of avoiding one or two self - contradictions supposed to be chargeable upon the doctrine of its ultimate and elementary solidity ; but which , I much fear , will be found to have ...
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