The Scientific Monthly, Volumul 15James McKeen Cattell American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1922 |
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Pagina 146
... atoms , the ultimate divisions of matter , are devoid of qualities in themselves but give rise to the perception of sense only by means of the kind of impact . they make on the animal structure . By the way in which Plato treats the ...
... atoms , the ultimate divisions of matter , are devoid of qualities in themselves but give rise to the perception of sense only by means of the kind of impact . they make on the animal structure . By the way in which Plato treats the ...
Pagina 147
... atoms of the same substance in space could give rise to no quality . Indeed he seems to reject the whole atomic theory because of this apparent inefficiency in originating objective phenomena , since in its terms as familiar to him ...
... atoms of the same substance in space could give rise to no quality . Indeed he seems to reject the whole atomic theory because of this apparent inefficiency in originating objective phenomena , since in its terms as familiar to him ...
Pagina 148
... atoms and their other mobilities that Aristophanes made fun of it on the stage . He finds difficulty , too , in imagining how out of senseless and impenetrable atoms senți- ment and easily penetrable flesh can be formed at all . The ...
... atoms and their other mobilities that Aristophanes made fun of it on the stage . He finds difficulty , too , in imagining how out of senseless and impenetrable atoms senți- ment and easily penetrable flesh can be formed at all . The ...
Pagina 268
... atoms as of dif- ferent sizes . He formed visual images of molecules of nitric oxide and nitrous oxide , of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide , of ethylene and ethane . In his laboratory note - book during the autumn of 1803 he made ...
... atoms as of dif- ferent sizes . He formed visual images of molecules of nitric oxide and nitrous oxide , of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide , of ethylene and ethane . In his laboratory note - book during the autumn of 1803 he made ...
Pagina 269
... atoms were flitting before my eyes . Smaller groups now kept modestly in the background . My mind's eye , sharpened by repeated visions of a similar sort , now distinguished larger structures of varying forms . Long rows frequently ...
... atoms were flitting before my eyes . Smaller groups now kept modestly in the background . My mind's eye , sharpened by repeated visions of a similar sort , now distinguished larger structures of varying forms . Long rows frequently ...
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Pagina 60 - There they stood, ranged along the hill-sides — met To view the last of me, a living frame For one more picture ! in a sheet of flame I saw them and I knew them all. And yet Dauntless the slug-horn to my lips I set And blew " Childe Roland to the Dark Tower came...
Pagina 219 - Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not ; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass.
Pagina 66 - Heroes who despise the Dutch, And rail at new-come Foreigners so much ; Forgetting that themselves are all deriv'd From the most Scoundrel Race that ever liv'd, A horrid Crowd of Rambling Thieves and Drones, Who ransack'd Kingdoms, and dispeopled Towns...
Pagina 495 - the albatross wheels in circles round and round, and forever round the ship — now far behind, now sweeping past in a long, rapid curve, like a perfect skater on an untouched field of ice. There is no effort : watch as closely as you will, you rarely or never see a stroke of the mighty pinion. The flight is generally near the water, often close to it. You lose sight of the bird as he disappears in the hollow between the waves, and catch him again as he rises over the crest ; but how he rises and...
Pagina 215 - At the mouth of two witnesses, or three witnesses, shall he that is worthy of death be put to death; but at the mouth of one witness he shall not be put to death.
Pagina 215 - And this is the case of the slayer, which shall flee thither, that he may live : Whoso killeth his neighbour ignorantly, whom he hated not in time past ; as when a man goeth into the wood with his neighbour to hew wood, and his hand fetcheth a stroke with the axe to cut down the tree, and the head slippeth from the helve, and lighteth upon his neighbour, that he die ; he shall flee unto one of those cities, and live...
Pagina 328 - July 3, 1918, entitled an act to give effect to the convention, prohibited the killing, capturing or selling any of the migratory birds included in the terms of the treaty except as permitted by regulations compatible with those terms, to be made by the Secretary of Agriculture.
Pagina 546 - The impossibility of separating the nomenclature of a science from the science itself is owing to this, that every branch of physical science must consist of three things: the series of facts which are the objects of the science, the ideas which represent these facts, and the words by which these ideas are expressed. Like three impressions of the same seal, the word ought to produce the idea, and the idea to be a picture of the fact.
Pagina 292 - The more I learn by heart the more clearly do I see images of my pages. Even before I can recite the lines I see them so that I could give them very slowly word for word, but my mind is so occupied in looking at my printed image that I have no idea of what I am saying, of the sense of it, etc. When...
Pagina 219 - Then came the word of the LORD unto Samuel, saying, It repenteth me that I have set up Saul to be king : for he is turned back from following me, and hath not performed my commandments.