The Wisdom of God Manifested in the Works of the Creation: In Two Parts. Viz. The Heavenly Bodies, Elements, Meteors, Fossils, Vegetables, Animals (beasts, Birds, Fishes and Insects), More Particularly in the Body of the Earth, Its Figure, Motion, and Consistency; and in the Admirable Structure of the Bodies of Man and Other Animals; as Also in Their Generation, &c. With Answers to Some ObjectionsWilliam Innys, 1714 - 389 páginas |
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... Sense ; and both Sea and Frefh - water fufficing to nourish many Species of Fish , and confequently con- taining the various parts of which their Bodies are compounded . And I believe there are many Species of Bodies which the ...
... Sense ; and both Sea and Frefh - water fufficing to nourish many Species of Fish , and confequently con- taining the various parts of which their Bodies are compounded . And I believe there are many Species of Bodies which the ...
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... sense be said to be an Annual Plant , both Leaf , Flower and Fruit , procee- ding from the Coat that was fuperinduc'd over the Wood the laft Year , which Coat alfo ne- ver beareth any more , but together with the old Wood ferves as a ...
... sense be said to be an Annual Plant , both Leaf , Flower and Fruit , procee- ding from the Coat that was fuperinduc'd over the Wood the laft Year , which Coat alfo ne- ver beareth any more , but together with the old Wood ferves as a ...
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... sense of Hunger , or difagreeableness of the temper of the Air . Befides , how come they to steer their courfe aright to their feveral Quarters , which before the Compafs was in- vented was hard for Man himself to do , they being not ...
... sense of Hunger , or difagreeableness of the temper of the Air . Befides , how come they to steer their courfe aright to their feveral Quarters , which before the Compafs was in- vented was hard for Man himself to do , they being not ...
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... Sense of it , and descend near the Earth . Hence when there are no more Infects in the Air , as in Winter - time , those Birds do either abfcond , or betake themselves into hot Countries . 2. The Colymbi , or Douchers , or Loons , 2 ...
... Sense of it , and descend near the Earth . Hence when there are no more Infects in the Air , as in Winter - time , those Birds do either abfcond , or betake themselves into hot Countries . 2. The Colymbi , or Douchers , or Loons , 2 ...
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... Sense and Perception ; yet being void of Reason and Un- derstanding , they know nothing of the Caufes of Things , or of the Author and Maker of Themfelves , and other Creatures . All that they are capable of doing , in reference to the ...
... Sense and Perception ; yet being void of Reason and Un- derstanding , they know nothing of the Caufes of Things , or of the Author and Maker of Themfelves , and other Creatures . All that they are capable of doing , in reference to the ...
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