The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Том 5Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1835 |
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... living body , and that all these spaces are filled by elementary calo- ric , which pervades , surrounds , and contains all things . We have shown that it keeps all matter in a state of perpetual motion , circulation , and transmutation ...
... living body , and that all these spaces are filled by elementary calo- ric , which pervades , surrounds , and contains all things . We have shown that it keeps all matter in a state of perpetual motion , circulation , and transmutation ...
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... living bodies animal and vegetable , —that , under the guidance of the Eternal Reason , ' it was the immediate Soul of the World . Hippocrates , in his treatise on diet , speaks of a strong but invisible fire , which rules all things ...
... living bodies animal and vegetable , —that , under the guidance of the Eternal Reason , ' it was the immediate Soul of the World . Hippocrates , in his treatise on diet , speaks of a strong but invisible fire , which rules all things ...
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... living matter , capable of attracting fluid nourishment from the surrounding me dium , converting it to their own nature , -and of resisting chemical action . It has been proved by the experiments of Prevost and Dumas , that fluid ...
... living matter , capable of attracting fluid nourishment from the surrounding me dium , converting it to their own nature , -and of resisting chemical action . It has been proved by the experiments of Prevost and Dumas , that fluid ...
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... living principle . Mr. Aber- nethy also taught , that irritability , the fundamental property of all life , was the effect of a subtile , mobile , invisible matter , superadded to the structure of muscles , and other forms of animal and ...
... living principle . Mr. Aber- nethy also taught , that irritability , the fundamental property of all life , was the effect of a subtile , mobile , invisible matter , superadded to the structure of muscles , and other forms of animal and ...
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... living beings , endowed with a complex organization , resembling that of the parents from which they sprung . Is it not self - evident , here , that heat is the power by which the molecules of a semi - fluid mass are arranged into ...
... living beings , endowed with a complex organization , resembling that of the parents from which they sprung . Is it not self - evident , here , that heat is the power by which the molecules of a semi - fluid mass are arranged into ...
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