| Edmund Burke - 1875 - 748 páginas
...matter cannot be eternal and self-existent it must have been created." "These molecules," he added, " continue this day as they were created, perfect in...and measure, and weight ; and from the ineffaceable characters impressed on them we may learn that those aspirations after truth in statement and justice... | |
| 1874 - 916 páginas
...may yet occur in the heavens, though ancient systems may be dissolved and new cystems evolved out o\ their ruins, the molecules out of which these systems are built, the foundation stones of the material universe, remain unbroken and unworn.' We cannot refrain from reminding... | |
| Berwickshire Naturalists' Club (Scotland) - 1885 - 730 páginas
...catastrophes have occurred, and may yet occur, in the heavens ; though ancient systems may be dissolved, and new systems evolved out of their ruins, the molecules out of which these systems are built— the foundation stones of the material universe — remain unbroken and unworn." These are words which impart... | |
| 1874 - 800 páginas
...catastrophes have occurred, and may yet occur, in the heavens, though ancient systems may be dissolved and new systems evolved out of their ruins, the molecules...and measure, and weight, and, from the ineffaceable characters impressed on them, we may learn that those aspirations after accuracy in measurement, truth... | |
| 1874 - 618 páginas
...catastrophes have occurred, and may yet occur, in the heavens, though ancient systems may be dissolved, and new systems evolved out of their ruins, the molecules...the material universe, remain unbroken and unworn.' Here is a guarantee for the eternity of atoms from one who must confess that he never isolated an atom,... | |
| 1874 - 806 páginas
...catastrophes have occurred and may yet occur in the heavens, though ancient systems may be dissolved and new systems evolved out of their ruins, the molecules...the material universe, remain unbroken and unworn." Ninety years subsequent to Gasscndi the doctrine of bodily instruments, as it may be called, assumed... | |
| 1874 - 920 páginas
...the molecule^ oat of which it was built, the foundation stones of the ! material universe, remained unbroken and unworn. •• They continue this day...and measure, and weight ; and from the ineffaceable characters impressed on them, we may learn that those aspirations after accuracy in measurement, trcth... | |
| 1874 - 532 páginas
...catastrophes have occurred and may yet occur in the heavens, though ancient systems may be dissolved and new systems evolved out of their ruins, the molecules out of which these systems are built, the foundation stones of the material universe, remain unbroken and unworn." Ninety years subsequent to... | |
| John Tyndall - 1874 - 132 páginas
...catastrophes have occurred and may yet occur in the heavens, though ancient systems may be dissolved and new systems evolved out of their ruins, the molecules out of which these systems are built — the foundation stones of the material universe — remain unbroken and unworn.' The atomic doctrine, in... | |
| Church congress - 1874 - 602 páginas
...niatter cannot be eternal and self-existent it must have been created." " These molecules," he adds, " continue this day as they were created, perfect in...and measure and weight, and from the ineffaceable characters impressed on them we may learn that those aspirations after truth in statement and justice... | |
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