Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 3;Volume 33Methodist book concern, 1851 |
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Pagina 12
... earth sustains . Says Aristotle- “ Whoever admires not the skill and contrivance of nature , must either be deficient in intellect , or must have some private motive which withholds him from express- ing his admiration . " - Lib . x ...
... earth sustains . Says Aristotle- “ Whoever admires not the skill and contrivance of nature , must either be deficient in intellect , or must have some private motive which withholds him from express- ing his admiration . " - Lib . x ...
Pagina 14
... earth , can the capillary attraction of a tree cause liquids to ascend to its highest leaf , and even extend its leaves and twigs ? The most curious manifestation of this power is called Affinity , -sometimes single elective , at others ...
... earth , can the capillary attraction of a tree cause liquids to ascend to its highest leaf , and even extend its leaves and twigs ? The most curious manifestation of this power is called Affinity , -sometimes single elective , at others ...
Pagina 16
... earth . Let us for a mo- ment examine this . Suppose a stone suspended in the air : it is itself inert , having no more tendency to approach the earth than to recede from it . Beyond the fact that these bodies meet , what shadow of ...
... earth . Let us for a mo- ment examine this . Suppose a stone suspended in the air : it is itself inert , having no more tendency to approach the earth than to recede from it . Beyond the fact that these bodies meet , what shadow of ...
Pagina 17
... earth . In what consists the difference between a body in motion and the same body at rest ? A pebble may be thrown ... earth ; but the mouth of the Mis- sissippi is several miles higher , that is , farther from the centre of the earth ...
... earth . In what consists the difference between a body in motion and the same body at rest ? A pebble may be thrown ... earth ; but the mouth of the Mis- sissippi is several miles higher , that is , farther from the centre of the earth ...
Pagina 18
... earth , and the earth , by its own act , yields to his influence ; and a tree standing exposed on a plain , perceiving its danger of being overturned by the tempest , extends its roots farther and deeper than it would were it standing ...
... earth , and the earth , by its own act , yields to his influence ; and a tree standing exposed on a plain , perceiving its danger of being overturned by the tempest , extends its roots farther and deeper than it would were it standing ...
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