The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 22; Volume 85Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1875 - American literature |
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Page 422
... matter and force to be eternal and , as to quantity , unchangeable ; but they cannot receive the belief that the Being who ( as they phrase it ) con- structed this matter and arranged this force so as to produce the worlds , can have ...
... matter and force to be eternal and , as to quantity , unchangeable ; but they cannot receive the belief that the Being who ( as they phrase it ) con- structed this matter and arranged this force so as to produce the worlds , can have ...
Page 566
... matter - the strongest evidence that the sun's heat can- not possibly be due entirely or chiefly to meteoric impact . The quantity of down- falling matter necessary to maintain the sun's heat would be equal to about a for- tieth part of ...
... matter - the strongest evidence that the sun's heat can- not possibly be due entirely or chiefly to meteoric impact . The quantity of down- falling matter necessary to maintain the sun's heat would be equal to about a for- tieth part of ...
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... matter with which they are associated . It is no more possi- ble to say how originated or operates the tendency of some sorts of matter to take the form of vapors , or fluids , or solid bo- dies , in all their various shapes , or for ...
... matter with which they are associated . It is no more possi- ble to say how originated or operates the tendency of some sorts of matter to take the form of vapors , or fluids , or solid bo- dies , in all their various shapes , or for ...
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