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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... manner 63,64 Of the Sun , bis Ufes , and the Convenience of his Situation and Motion 65 66 Of the Moon , and its Ufes Of the rest of the Planets , and Fix'd Stars ; the Regularity and Conftancy of their Motions ; whence Cicero ...
... manner 63,64 Of the Sun , bis Ufes , and the Convenience of his Situation and Motion 65 66 Of the Moon , and its Ufes Of the rest of the Planets , and Fix'd Stars ; the Regularity and Conftancy of their Motions ; whence Cicero ...
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... manner of Living , inftanced in , 1. The Swine , 139 , & c . 2. The Mole , 141. 3. The Tamandua or Ant Bear , X42 . 4. The Chameleon , 143. 5. The whole Genius of Wood - peckers , ibid . 6. Swallows , 144. 7. Doukers or Loons . 147 145 ...
... manner of Living , inftanced in , 1. The Swine , 139 , & c . 2. The Mole , 141. 3. The Tamandua or Ant Bear , X42 . 4. The Chameleon , 143. 5. The whole Genius of Wood - peckers , ibid . 6. Swallows , 144. 7. Doukers or Loons . 147 145 ...
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... Manner and Organs of Refpiration accommodate to the Temper of Animals , their Place and Manner of Living Shewn in three forts of Refpiration . 1. By Lungs , with two Ventricles of the Heart in hotter Animals 327 . 2. By Lungs , with but ...
... Manner and Organs of Refpiration accommodate to the Temper of Animals , their Place and Manner of Living Shewn in three forts of Refpiration . 1. By Lungs , with two Ventricles of the Heart in hotter Animals 327 . 2. By Lungs , with but ...
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... manner and use of the extending and withdrawing the Cur- tain of the Periophthalmium , or nictating Membrane in Beafts and Birds 338,339 . That the Aqueous Humour of the Eye will not freeze 343 of the Make of a Camel's Foot , and his ...
... manner and use of the extending and withdrawing the Cur- tain of the Periophthalmium , or nictating Membrane in Beafts and Birds 338,339 . That the Aqueous Humour of the Eye will not freeze 343 of the Make of a Camel's Foot , and his ...
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... manner incircled with a Chorus of Planets moving about it ; for the fix'd Stars are not all placed in one and the fame concave Spheri- cal Superficies , and equidiftant from us , as they feem to be , but are varioully and diforderly ...
... manner incircled with a Chorus of Planets moving about it ; for the fix'd Stars are not all placed in one and the fame concave Spheri- cal Superficies , and equidiftant from us , as they feem to be , but are varioully and diforderly ...
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