The Book of NatureJ. & J. Harper, 1831 - 467 páginas |
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Página iii
... knowledge , of a literary , professional , and religious nature , furnish a monument to his me- mory more imperishable than brass . His friend and contemporary , Dr. Olinthus Gregory , in his " Memoirs , " embracing his life , writings ...
... knowledge , of a literary , professional , and religious nature , furnish a monument to his me- mory more imperishable than brass . His friend and contemporary , Dr. Olinthus Gregory , in his " Memoirs , " embracing his life , writings ...
Página v
... knowledge , as was exhibited in some of the most valuable productions of his pen . The sphere of his professional labour became very extensive , and a pros- pect of competence and even wealth was opened before him . But too soon he ...
... knowledge , as was exhibited in some of the most valuable productions of his pen . The sphere of his professional labour became very extensive , and a pros- pect of competence and even wealth was opened before him . But too soon he ...
Página vi
... knowledge of the Hebrew , Greek , Latin , French , and Italian , he now added that of the German , Spanish , and Portuguese ; and , by the year 1800 , he had made considerable attainments in the Arabic and Persian languages . Very soon ...
... knowledge of the Hebrew , Greek , Latin , French , and Italian , he now added that of the German , Spanish , and Portuguese ; and , by the year 1800 , he had made considerable attainments in the Arabic and Persian languages . Very soon ...
Página ix
... knowledge of the term they ought to have employed : he never contended that St. Paul did not mean to teach the doctrine of the resurrection of the body in the fifteenth chapter of the first epistle to the Corinthians ; never sported the ...
... knowledge of the term they ought to have employed : he never contended that St. Paul did not mean to teach the doctrine of the resurrection of the body in the fifteenth chapter of the first epistle to the Corinthians ; never sported the ...
Página xii
... knowledge of evil ; -he feels himself naked , and seeks a cover or a hiding - place : he is full of shame , and cannot endure to be looked at even by his fellows ; -he endeavours by some flimsy pretext , some apron of fig - leaves , to ...
... knowledge of evil ; -he feels himself naked , and seeks a cover or a hiding - place : he is full of shame , and cannot endure to be looked at even by his fellows ; -he endeavours by some flimsy pretext , some apron of fig - leaves , to ...
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Términos y frases comunes
action adverted already observed animals appears Aristotle birds blood body brain called capable carbonic acid character chiefly colour common consequence consists constitutes Cuvier degree denominated derived distinct doctrine earth Epicurus equally existence external senses fact faculty farther feeling fishes fluid former gastric juice genus glottis Greek happiness heart heat hence hippopotamus human hypothesis ideas important innate ideas insects instances instinct intelligence kind knowledge lacteals language larynx Lect lecture less Lucretius mankind manner material matter means mind Misor moral muscles nature never objects occasionally organs origin oxygen passions peculiar perfect perhaps perpetually petrifactions philosophers physiologists plants Plato possess present principle produced proof prove Pythagoras quadrupeds racters reason respect sensation solid soul species stomach substance supposed taste term theory thing tion traced tribes truth variety various vegetable ventriloquism whence whole words worms zoophytes