The Wisdom of God Manifested in the Works of the Creation: In Two Parts. Viz. The Heavenly Bodies, Elements, Meteors, Fossils, Vegetables, Animals (beasts, Birds, Fishes and Insects), More Particularly in the Body of the Earth, Its Figure, Motion, and Consistency; and in the Admirable Structure of the Bodies of Man and Other Animals; as Also in Their Generation, &c. With Answers to Some ObjectionsWilliam Innys, 1714 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 19
... these must be much more infinite than the Stars : I do not mean absolutely accor- ding to Philofophick exactness infinite , but on- ly infinite or innumerable as to us , or their number prodigiously great . That the fix'd Stars are ...
... these must be much more infinite than the Stars : I do not mean absolutely accor- ding to Philofophick exactness infinite , but on- ly infinite or innumerable as to us , or their number prodigiously great . That the fix'd Stars are ...
Pagina 23
... these alone as breed in our Neighbourhood [ a- bout Braintree and Noteley in Effex ] to exceed the fum I laft Year affign'd to all England , ha- ving my felf obferv'd and defcrib'd about 200 Kinds great and small , many yet remaining ...
... these alone as breed in our Neighbourhood [ a- bout Braintree and Noteley in Effex ] to exceed the fum I laft Year affign'd to all England , ha- ving my felf obferv'd and defcrib'd about 200 Kinds great and small , many yet remaining ...
Pagina 26
... these receive into their Lungs , may serve to render their Bodies equiponderant to the Wa- ter ; and the conftriction or dilatation of it , by the help of the Diaphragm and Muscles of re- fpiration , may probably affift them to afcend ...
... these receive into their Lungs , may serve to render their Bodies equiponderant to the Wa- ter ; and the conftriction or dilatation of it , by the help of the Diaphragm and Muscles of re- fpiration , may probably affift them to afcend ...
Pagina 32
... these Atoms fhould defcend plum down with equal Velocity , as according to their Doctrine they ought to do , being ( as we faid ) all perfectly fo- lid and imporous , and the vacuum not refifting their Motion , they would never the one ...
... these Atoms fhould defcend plum down with equal Velocity , as according to their Doctrine they ought to do , being ( as we faid ) all perfectly fo- lid and imporous , and the vacuum not refifting their Motion , they would never the one ...
Pagina 33
... these Verses , Lib . 2 . Si femper motus connectitur omnis , Et vetere exoritur femper novus ordine certo Nec declinando faciunt primordia motûs Principium quoddam quod fati fœderarumpat , Ex infinite ne caufam caufa fequatur ; Libera ...
... these Verses , Lib . 2 . Si femper motus connectitur omnis , Et vetere exoritur femper novus ordine certo Nec declinando faciunt primordia motûs Principium quoddam quod fati fœderarumpat , Ex infinite ne caufam caufa fequatur ; Libera ...
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