The Prospective Review: A Quarterly Journal of Theology and Literature, Volume 6John Chapman, 1850 |
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... object - glass , the increase of its focal length , and the consequent diminution of its curvature ; -that of the micro- scope can only be effected by the diminution of the focal length of the object - glass , the increase of its ...
... object - glass , the increase of its focal length , and the consequent diminution of its curvature ; -that of the micro- scope can only be effected by the diminution of the focal length of the object - glass , the increase of its ...
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... object - glass must be brought with the object . No lenses of a shorter focus than a twelfth or a sixteenth of an inch can be made available in practice ; and achromatic combinations are now constructed with such perfection , as to give ...
... object - glass must be brought with the object . No lenses of a shorter focus than a twelfth or a sixteenth of an inch can be made available in practice ; and achromatic combinations are now constructed with such perfection , as to give ...
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... object as we could have obtained from the object itself , if enlarged to the same size , and viewed by the unassisted eye , microscopic observations were made with the same degree of certainty in this respect , as obser- vations of any ...
... object as we could have obtained from the object itself , if enlarged to the same size , and viewed by the unassisted eye , microscopic observations were made with the same degree of certainty in this respect , as obser- vations of any ...
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... object is to introduce our readers to some of the most interesting discoveries for which we are indebted to the recent improvements in the microscope : and we propose to pass lightly over such as the public may be presumed to be ...
... object is to introduce our readers to some of the most interesting discoveries for which we are indebted to the recent improvements in the microscope : and we propose to pass lightly over such as the public may be presumed to be ...
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... object to the idea that a bird , of the dimensions of an Albatross , ever soared over our ocean . We cannot doubt but that the general application of this test will prove most advantageous in the determination of the true nature of ...
... object to the idea that a bird , of the dimensions of an Albatross , ever soared over our ocean . We cannot doubt but that the general application of this test will prove most advantageous in the determination of the true nature of ...
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Pagina 324 - THE wish, that of the living whole No life may fail beyond the grave, Derives it not from what we have The likest God within the soul? Are God and Nature then at strife, That Nature lends such evil dreams? So careful of the type she seems, So careless of the single life...
Pagina 325 - So runs my dream : but what am I ? An infant crying in the night : An infant crying for the light : And with no language but a cry.
Pagina 324 - I falter where I firmly trod, And falling with my weight of cares Upon the great world's altar-stairs That slope through darkness up to God, I stretch lame hands of faith, and grope, And gather dust and chaff, and call To what I feel is Lord of all, And faintly trust the larger hope.
Pagina 331 - That friend of mine who lives in God, That God, which ever lives and loves, One God, one law, one element, And one far-off divine event, To which the whole creation moves.
Pagina 325 - Our little systems have their day; They have their day and cease to be: They are but broken lights of thee, And thou, O Lord, art more than they.
Pagina 330 - I hold it true, whate'er befall; I feel it, when I sorrow most; Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all.
Pagina 324 - Oh yet we trust that somehow good Will be the final goal of ill, To pangs of nature, sins of will, Defects of doubt, and taints of blood ; That nothing walks with aimless feet ; That not one life shall be destroyed, Or cast as rubbish to the void, When God hath made the pile complete...
Pagina 326 - Let her know her place ; She is the second, not the first. A higher hand must make her mild, If all be not in vain, and guide Her footsteps, moving side by side With Wisdom, like the younger child ; For she is earthly of the mind, But Wisdom heavenly of the soul.
Pagina 328 - I wage not any feud with Death For changes wrought on form and face; No lower life that earth's embrace May breed with him, can fright my faith. Eternal process moving on, From state to state the spirit walks; And these are but the shatter'd stalks, Or ruin'd chrysalis of one.
Pagina 311 - SOMETIMES hold it half a sin To put in words the grief I feel; For words, like Nature, half reveal And half conceal the Soul within.