Universal Science Or the Cabinet of Nature and Art, Comprising Above One Thousand Entertaining and Instructive Facts and Experiments, 1. köideG. et W.B. Whittaker, 1821 |
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... leaves room to doubt , there to stop ; and with such evidence or data as we can furnish , leave the reader to form his own judgment . This appears a more natural and philosophical method of pursuing scientific studies , than the ...
... leaves room to doubt , there to stop ; and with such evidence or data as we can furnish , leave the reader to form his own judgment . This appears a more natural and philosophical method of pursuing scientific studies , than the ...
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Alexander Jamieson. SECT . II . Of Roots , Buds , Trunks , Leaves . Props , Inflores- cence , Fructification , and Classification . III . The Classes Anatomy of Plants ... IV . Popular Botany Botanical Phenomena . PAGE ........ 145 148 ...
Alexander Jamieson. SECT . II . Of Roots , Buds , Trunks , Leaves . Props , Inflores- cence , Fructification , and Classification . III . The Classes Anatomy of Plants ... IV . Popular Botany Botanical Phenomena . PAGE ........ 145 148 ...
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... leaves the earthy matter behind it ; this sub- stance constitutes volcanic tuff . SECTION V. OF VEINS . 7. Veins are mineral repositories which cut through the strata of which a mountain is com- posed , and which are filled with ...
... leaves the earthy matter behind it ; this sub- stance constitutes volcanic tuff . SECTION V. OF VEINS . 7. Veins are mineral repositories which cut through the strata of which a mountain is com- posed , and which are filled with ...
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... leaf in comparison of that in the New World . Earthquake in the North of Scotland , in 1816 . " 15. On Tuesday , the 13th of August , at 25 minutes past 10 , p . m . ( the evening being uncom- monly calm ; the thermometer at 60 degrees ...
... leaf in comparison of that in the New World . Earthquake in the North of Scotland , in 1816 . " 15. On Tuesday , the 13th of August , at 25 minutes past 10 , p . m . ( the evening being uncom- monly calm ; the thermometer at 60 degrees ...
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... leaves of trees , with seeds , and other materials , brought by the winds and waves from the opposite coast , and finally deposited by the reflux . They may be seen floating in im- mense masses in the canal , and may be considered as ...
... leaves of trees , with seeds , and other materials , brought by the winds and waves from the opposite coast , and finally deposited by the reflux . They may be seen floating in im- mense masses in the canal , and may be considered as ...
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Page 168 - A bird's nest. Mark it well ! — within, without ; No tool had he that wrought — no knife to cut, No nail to fix — no bodkin to insert — No glue to join ; his little beak was all. And yet how neatly finished ! What nice hand. With every implement and means of art, And twenty years...
Page 159 - See, thro' this air, this ocean, and this earth, All matter quick, and bursting into birth. Above, how high progressive life may go! Around, how wide! how deep extend below! Vast chain of being! which from God began, Natures...
Page 172 - ... sight betwixt each wide extreme, the mole's dim curtain, and the lynx's beam ; of smell, the headlong lioness between, and hound sagacious on the tainted green ; of hearing, from the life that fills the flood, to that which warbles through the vernal wood...
Page 172 - What modes of sight betwixt each wide extreme, The mole's dim curtain, and the lynx's beam ; Of smell, the headlong lioness between, And hound sagacious on the tainted green ; Of hearing, from the life that fills the flood, To that which warbles through the vernal wood!
Page 145 - But who can paint Like Nature? Can imagination boast, Amid its gay creation, hues like hers ? Or can it mix them with that matchless skill, And lose them in each other, as appears In every bud that blows...
Page 190 - Like leaves on trees the race of man is found, Now green in youth, now withering on the ground; Another race the following spring supplies; They fall successive, and successive rise : So generations in their course decay; So flourish these, when those are pass'd away.
Page 259 - To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction: or, the mutual actions of two bodies upon each other are always equal and directed to contrary pans.
Page 173 - Fierce Winter sweeps them from the face of day. Even so luxurious men, unheeding, pass An idle summer life in fortune's shine, A season's glitter ! Thus they flutter on From toy to toy, from vanity to vice; Till, blown away by death, oblivion comes Behind, and strikes them from the book of life.
Page 41 - ... the preceding January or February a volcano had burst out within the sea near St. Michael's, we immediately concluded that the smoke we saw proceeded from that cause, and, on our anchoring the next morning in the road of Ponta del Gada, we found this conjecture correct as to the cause, but not to the time ; the eruption of January having totally subsided, and the present one having only burst forth two days prior to our approach, and about three miles distant from the one before alluded to.
Page 27 - ... and of longer continuance than that heard within the tropics in time of storms. This noise preceded a perpendicular motion of three or four seconds, followed by an undulatory movement somewhat longer. The shocks were in opposite directions, from north to south, and from east to west.