The Philosophical and Theological Works of ...J. Hodges, 1749 |
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... Distances of Time , before the Affift- ance or Food for each of their Young will be ready in every different Climate . And thofe Instincts to vary thofe Times , or the Climates occafion a Variation in them , as the Creatures are fhifted ...
... Distances of Time , before the Affift- ance or Food for each of their Young will be ready in every different Climate . And thofe Instincts to vary thofe Times , or the Climates occafion a Variation in them , as the Creatures are fhifted ...
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... Distances of Time , fuitable to the Time each fort of them are discharged of their Young , at leaft once a Year , when new Provifion for their new Young returns . Young of each to have different Times of coming to maturity for Ufe or ...
... Distances of Time , fuitable to the Time each fort of them are discharged of their Young , at leaft once a Year , when new Provifion for their new Young returns . Young of each to have different Times of coming to maturity for Ufe or ...
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... Distance by Sea or Land , from Places where Things are , or are produc'd to where they are needed , are contrived that thofe things may not be procur'd without a due Proportion of Labour , and of joint Numbers in Society : Though Though ...
... Distance by Sea or Land , from Places where Things are , or are produc'd to where they are needed , are contrived that thofe things may not be procur'd without a due Proportion of Labour , and of joint Numbers in Society : Though Though ...
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... distances from the Sea , and give all those who live along their fides , an opportunity of taking them ; fo that each Sort are to be taken when they are in their greatest perfection ; and the different Seafons of the greatest part of ...
... distances from the Sea , and give all those who live along their fides , an opportunity of taking them ; fo that each Sort are to be taken when they are in their greatest perfection ; and the different Seafons of the greatest part of ...
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... distance , and fome which cannot move at all , cannot be obedient to any fuch Instincts , nor preserve themselves by Flight , have ( though little obferv'd by us ) fuch Instincts as propagate their Species , and are arm'd with Shells ...
... distance , and fome which cannot move at all , cannot be obedient to any fuch Instincts , nor preserve themselves by Flight , have ( though little obferv'd by us ) fuch Instincts as propagate their Species , and are arm'd with Shells ...
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Abyſs Affiftance aforefaid alfo Arkendale Beafts becauſe Befides Bodies breed caft cauſe Clay confequently confiderable Cornwall Corpufcles Courſe crack'd Cracks Creatures Defcent deftroy'd Depth deſtroy diſcover Diſtance Duties Earth eldeſt fame feed feems fettled feveral Sorts fhew fhould fhrinking fide Fiffures fill'd fince finking firft firſt Fiſh fmall foft folid fome Places fometimes Food foon form'd formed Fragments fubfided fuch fufficient funk Gill or Dale Grains greateſt Happineſs increaſe Infects Inftincts Inftruction interfect Labour leffer lefs Load luge Maffes Metal metallick Mind moft moftly moſt Mountains muft muſt natural neceffary Neceffity neral Nodules Numbers obferv'd obferved paffing Parents Perfons Pleaſure preferve Proportion purfue purſue Quantity Reaſon reft rife Sand Seafons Senfes ſeveral Shells Shoad Side ſmall Society ſome Spar Spawn Strata of Stone Stratum Surface thefe themſelves ther theſe Things thofe thoſe tion Tops uſeful vaft Vallies Veins Water Young
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Página 164 - The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence. And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
Página 316 - So like" wise a fissure running, suppose east and west, " that passes down in a perpendicular through ii several strata, frequently terminates, and abuts " upon the solid surface of a stratum, where, " mining horizontally upon the surface of that " stratum, either north or south, at some dis" tance, the miners meet with another fissure, " running on the same point east and west.
Página 331 - ... are so small that they are scarcely discernible. These are indeed the natural conveyances of water, and when once they are opened, it runs incessantly.
Página 331 - Miners, when they come to break up Strata of Stone, that have in them many of thefe Cracks, that are fo fmall that they are hardly difcernable.