Quarterly Journal of Science, Volumen18John Churchill and Sons, 1881 |
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... Chemistry . Botany . THE Physics . Materia Medica . Pharmacy . Classics . CHEMICAL NEWS Edited by WILLIAM CROOKES , F.R.S. , & c . Published Weekly , price 4d . Annual Subscription , £ 1 , payable in advance . This Journal is devoted to ...
... Chemistry . Botany . THE Physics . Materia Medica . Pharmacy . Classics . CHEMICAL NEWS Edited by WILLIAM CROOKES , F.R.S. , & c . Published Weekly , price 4d . Annual Subscription , £ 1 , payable in advance . This Journal is devoted to ...
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... chemistry can give no account , in the present state at least of our knowledge . Living protoplasm , therefore , may be something more than a mere chemical compound . The chemist may unite the elements CO and produce carbonic acid , or ...
... chemistry can give no account , in the present state at least of our knowledge . Living protoplasm , therefore , may be something more than a mere chemical compound . The chemist may unite the elements CO and produce carbonic acid , or ...
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... chemical substance ; but they should begin at least one step farther back in their analysis before it can be called ex- haustive . For what are these same chemical affinities to which they ascribe the origination of vitality ? Are the ...
... chemical substance ; but they should begin at least one step farther back in their analysis before it can be called ex- haustive . For what are these same chemical affinities to which they ascribe the origination of vitality ? Are the ...
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... chemistry is controlled and often suspended by life . The explanation of this phenomenon by our present theory is easy and direct . Both activities are in reality manifestations of the same power working in different ways , and the last ...
... chemistry is controlled and often suspended by life . The explanation of this phenomenon by our present theory is easy and direct . Both activities are in reality manifestations of the same power working in different ways , and the last ...
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... chemistry is seeking the decomposition of the elements , and biology craves to effect the origin of life from inorganic matter . Geology , physical geography , if we may use so old - fashioned a term , -and mythology are the joint ...
... chemistry is seeking the decomposition of the elements , and biology craves to effect the origin of life from inorganic matter . Geology , physical geography , if we may use so old - fashioned a term , -and mythology are the joint ...
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Página 161 - Poetry, appeared to be compositions infinitely superior to the allegory of the preaching tinker. We live in better times ; and we are not afraid to say, that, though there were many clever men in England during the latter half of the seventeenth century, there were only two minds which possessed the imaginative faculty in a very eminent degree. One of those minds produced the Paradise Lost, the other the Pilgrim's Progress.
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Página 547 - Butterflies, their Structure, Changes, and Life-Histories, with Special Reference to American Forms. Being an Application of the " Doctrine of Descent
Página 270 - ... not alone the more ignoble forms of animalcular or animal life, not alone the nobler forms of the horse and lion, not alone the exquisite and wonderful mechanism of the human body, but that the human mind itself — emotion, intellect, will, and all their phenomena — were once latent in a fiery cloud.
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Página 6 - Darwin to set aside, is as firmly associated with the creation of a few forms as with the creation of a multitude. We need clearness and thoroughness here. Two courses, and two only, are possible. Either let us open our doors freely to the conception of creative acts, or abandoning them, let us radically change our notions of matter.