... mind that what has life must possess more power than that which is inanimate : consequently, if there was a transfer of power by the ordinary laws of nature, it would pass from that which is alive into that which is not : that is, if it tended to... Transactions of the Edinburgh Geological Society - Page 184by Edinburgh Geological Society - 1870Full view - About this book
| sir Graves Champney Haughton - 1835 - 38 pages
...that which is not : that is, if it tended to an equalization, it would quit and not enter the body. But so far is this from being the case, that we find that the body receives an increase of power during sleep. There remains, therefore, but one inference... | |
| 1836 - 624 pages
...that which is not : that is, if it tended to an equalization, it would quit and not enter the body. But so far is this from being the case, that we find that the body receives an increase of power during sleep. There remains, therefore, but one inference... | |
| Sir Graves Chamney Haughton - 1839 - 298 pages
...that which is not ; that is, if it tended to an equalization, it would quit, and not enter the body. But so far is this from being the case, that we find that the body receives an increase of Power during sleep. There remains, therefore, but one inference... | |
| Graves Champney Haughton - 1839 - 294 pages
...that which is not ; that is, if it tended to an equalization, it would quit, and not enter the body. But so far is this from being the case, that we find that the body receives an increase of Power during sleep. There remains, therefore, but one inference... | |
| Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson - 1858 - 556 pages
...does occur in it ; if these definitions were admitted, there would be fewer difficulties in the way. But so far is this from being the case, that we find even those who speak of the vital principle in connexion with coagulation, assigning to it two distinct... | |
| sir Benjamin Ward Richardson - 1858 - 632 pages
...does occur in it ; if these definitions were admitted, there would be fewer difficulties in the way. But so far is this from being the case, that we find even those who speak of the vital principle in connexion with coagulation, assigning to it two distinct... | |
| 1920 - 584 pages
...natural and inevitable that the next plagues to befall the inhabitants of the earth should be demonic. But so far is this from being the case that we find a fresh series of colourless cosmic visitations following on the first four Trumpets, viii. 7-12, whereas... | |
| Robert Henry Charles - 1920 - 576 pages
...natural and inevitable that the next plagues to befall the inhabitants of the earth should be demonic. But so far is this from being the case that we find a fresh series of colourless cosmic visitations following on the first four Trumpets, viii. 7-12, whereas... | |
| 1886 - 372 pages
...represents a principle so just and sensible that we might suppose it would rarely, if ever, be disregarded. But so far is this from being the case that we find the legal and social arrangements of modern society mainly consist of contrivances for muzzling working... | |
| Edinburgh Geological Society - 1870 - 434 pages
...dipping towards the south. These are conformably overlaid by the yellow sandstonesof Cupar Muir and Dura Den, which in their turn are conformably overlaid...newer beds takes place at once, as can be shown both in Rossie Den and at Lindores, where in the former they are still, and in the latter until recently... | |
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