Astronomy and General Physics Considered with Reference to Natural TheologyH.G. Bohn, York Street, Covent Garden, 1862 - 328 pages |
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... Laws of Heat with respect to the Earth IX . The Laws of Heat with respect to Water . X. The Laws of Heat with respect to Air XII . The Laws of Magnetism XIII . The Properties of Light with regard to Vegetation XIV . Sound 14 18 28 35 44 ...
... Laws of Heat with respect to the Earth IX . The Laws of Heat with respect to Water . X. The Laws of Heat with respect to Air XII . The Laws of Magnetism XIII . The Properties of Light with regard to Vegetation XIV . Sound 14 18 28 35 44 ...
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... Laws X. The Law of Gravitation XI . The Laws of Motion XII . Friction • 180 . 184 198 . 205 RELIGIOUS VIEWS BOOK III . 216 I. The Creator of the Physical World is the Governor of the Moral World II . On the Vastness of the Universe III ...
... Laws X. The Law of Gravitation XI . The Laws of Motion XII . Friction • 180 . 184 198 . 205 RELIGIOUS VIEWS BOOK III . 216 I. The Creator of the Physical World is the Governor of the Moral World II . On the Vastness of the Universe III ...
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... laws ; of laws of operation and connexion , of laws of succession and co - existence , among the various ele- ments and appearances around us . And it must therefore here be our aim to show how this view of the universe falls in with ...
... laws ; of laws of operation and connexion , of laws of succession and co - existence , among the various ele- ments and appearances around us . And it must therefore here be our aim to show how this view of the universe falls in with ...
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... laws of action , and these are as universal and as invariable as the law by which a stone falls to the earth when not supported . The world then is governed by general laws ; and in order to collect from the world itself a judgment con ...
... laws of action , and these are as universal and as invariable as the law by which a stone falls to the earth when not supported . The world then is governed by general laws ; and in order to collect from the world itself a judgment con ...
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... laws of the material universe and their operation , we may hope , in a somewhat similar manner , to be able to direct our judgment concerning the government of the universe : concerning ... Laws of ON LAWS OF NATURE . 5 On Laws of Nature · 5.
... laws of the material universe and their operation , we may hope , in a somewhat similar manner , to be able to direct our judgment concerning the government of the universe : concerning ... Laws of ON LAWS OF NATURE . 5 On Laws of Nature · 5.
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