Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 3;Volume 33Methodist book concern, 1851 |
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Pagina 16
... 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 proof is there that any force ...
... 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 proof is there that any force ...
Pagina 21
... ment , this transmigration is effected , we find : - " That the immediate cause of the development of each line through its various general grades of being is to be sought in an internal impulse , the na- ture of which is unknown to us ...
... ment , this transmigration is effected , we find : - " That the immediate cause of the development of each line through its various general grades of being is to be sought in an internal impulse , the na- ture of which is unknown to us ...
Pagina 23
... ment of means fitted in their character to produce them , ” a satis- factory explanation ? What is the proof of the existence of those means , and what is their character ? They are said to be em- ployed ; who or what employs them ...
... ment of means fitted in their character to produce them , ” a satis- factory explanation ? What is the proof of the existence of those means , and what is their character ? They are said to be em- ployed ; who or what employs them ...
Pagina 48
... ment , or on shipboard by an altitude of the sun , taken with the sextant , from which , the latitude and declination of the sun being known , the time may be calculated , and then this be compared with the Greenwich time , carried by a ...
... ment , or on shipboard by an altitude of the sun , taken with the sextant , from which , the latitude and declination of the sun being known , the time may be calculated , and then this be compared with the Greenwich time , carried by a ...
Pagina 59
... ment of our catalogues of them by the discovery of new ones . " - P . 534 , § 839 . • The physical connexion between the individuals of some of the binary stars was first discovered by accident , by Sir William Her- schel , whilst ...
... ment of our catalogues of them by the discovery of new ones . " - P . 534 , § 839 . • The physical connexion between the individuals of some of the binary stars was first discovered by accident , by Sir William Her- schel , whilst ...
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