The Philosophical and Theological Works of ...J. Hodges, 1749 |
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Página 31
... deep , fome difficult to be cut to proper Sizes , fome far diftant from the Places where they are to be used where there is no Stone , commonly there is Clay upon the Surface , or Timber , & c . or other Things which with near the fame ...
... deep , fome difficult to be cut to proper Sizes , fome far diftant from the Places where they are to be used where there is no Stone , commonly there is Clay upon the Surface , or Timber , & c . or other Things which with near the fame ...
Página 60
... op- prefs'd with the Weight of too deep Wa- ter , or to be deprived of the Influence of the Sun , by the Depth of the Water , and lefs lefs liable in Spring - water , or running Streams 60 The State of Nature , & c .
... op- prefs'd with the Weight of too deep Wa- ter , or to be deprived of the Influence of the Sun , by the Depth of the Water , and lefs lefs liable in Spring - water , or running Streams 60 The State of Nature , & c .
Página 68
... deep ftill Rivers , and are difficult to be taken , these run out into the neighbouring Shoals ; others into the Ditches , Lakes , Pools , & c . and give People who live upon their fides , an opportunity of taking them ; and fome of ...
... deep ftill Rivers , and are difficult to be taken , these run out into the neighbouring Shoals ; others into the Ditches , Lakes , Pools , & c . and give People who live upon their fides , an opportunity of taking them ; and fome of ...
Página 163
... Deep of Water at the Surface ; whether the Earth was created in a hollow Sphere , round and smooth on it's Surface , and that Water in a round Sphere about it ; or it was created in Corpufcles diffufed in that Water , and fettled into ...
... Deep of Water at the Surface ; whether the Earth was created in a hollow Sphere , round and smooth on it's Surface , and that Water in a round Sphere about it ; or it was created in Corpufcles diffufed in that Water , and fettled into ...
Página 165
... deep as we can go , and by Deduction , that the reft , down to the Center , were diffolved , and taken up into the Water which iffued out of the Abyss and Seas ; and that that Mixture , together with the Re- mains of animal and ...
... deep as we can go , and by Deduction , that the reft , down to the Center , were diffolved , and taken up into the Water which iffued out of the Abyss and Seas ; and that that Mixture , together with the Re- mains of animal and ...
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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.