| 1869
...regarding the plant, may be restated with regard to the animal." " You see I am not mincing matters, but there were any that did understand, and seek God....aside, they are all together become filthy : there is Here, however, we must pause, not now to criticize the assumptions incidental to the argument, but... | |
| George Moore - 1868 - 456 頁
...refraction was deduced from the undulatory theory of light. ' You see I am not mincing matters, but avowing nakedly what many scientific thinkers more...masses and the complexity of the processes involved. Here you have one half of our dual truth ; let us now glance at the other half. Associated with this... | |
| 1868 - 596 頁
...refraction was deduced from ^the undulatory theory of light. You see I am not mincing matters, but as-owing nakedly what many scientific thinkers more or less...masses and the complexity of the processes involved. Here you have onehalf of our dual truth ; let п.ч now glance at the other half. Associated with this... | |
| 1868 - 358 頁
...conical refraction was deduced from tho undulatory theory of light. You see I am not mincing matters, but avowing nakedly what many scientific thinkers more...differs from the problems of ordinary mechanics in the smalluess of the masses and the complexity of the processes involved. Here you have one half of our... | |
| 1868 - 978 頁
...a plant, or an animal, is in their eyes a purely mechanical problem, which differs from the problem of ordinary mechanics in the smallness of the masses and the complexity of the processes involved. Here you have one half of our dual truth ; let us now glance at the other half. Associated with this... | |
| 1869 - 826 頁
...conical refraction was deduced from the undulatory theory of light. You see I am not mincing matters, but avowing nakedly what many scientific thinkers more...differs from the problems of ordinary mechanics in the smallncss of the masses and the complexity of the processes involved. Here you have one half of our... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869 - 858 頁
...conical refraction was deduced from the undulatory theory of light. You see I am not mincing matters, but avowing nakedly what many scientific thinkers more...differs from the problems of ordinary mechanics in the smalhiess of the masses and the complexity of tbe processes involved. Here you have one half of our... | |
| John Tyndall - 1870 - 92 頁
...conical refraction was deduced from the undulatory theory of light. You see I am not mincing matters, but avowing nakedly what many scientific thinkers more...masses and the complexity of the processes involved. Here you have one half of our dual truth ; let us now glance at the other half. Associated with •... | |
| John Tyndall - 1870 - 82 頁
...conical refraction was deduced from the undulatory theory of light. You see I am not mincing matters, but avowing nakedly what many scientific thinkers more...masses and the complexity of the processes involved. Here you have one half of our dual truth ; let us now glance at the other half. Associated with this... | |
| william blackwood - 1871 - 810 頁
...conviction that the animal body is the product of molecular force. "Yon see I am not mincing matters, but 9"0 ~> T 0 3 ꩅ - Rz1 m- j x Q7 l B i8 ...裃: +`R" 71 = 9 3 V$ ;* ; Here you have one-half of our dual truth ; let us now glance at the other half. Associated with this... | |
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