By their vivifying action, vegetables are elaborated from inorganic matter, and become, in their turn, the support of animals and of man, and the sources of those great deposits of dynamical efficiency, which are laid up for human use in our coal strata. The Horticultural Register - Página 1241835Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| sir John Frederick W. Herschel (1st bart.) - 1833 - 500 páginas
...the electric equilibrium of the atmosphere which give rise to the phenomena of terrestrial magnetism. By their vivifying action vegetables are elaborated...which are laid up for human use in our coal strata. By them the waters of the sea are made to circulate in vapour through the air, and irrigate the land,... | |
| Sir John Frederick William Herschel - 1838 - 444 páginas
...the electric equilibrium of the atmosphere which give rise to the phenomena of terrestrial magnetism. By their vivifying action vegetables are elaborated...animals and of man, and the sources of those great deposites of dynamical efficiency which are laid up for human use in our coal strata. By them the waters... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1838 - 266 páginas
...electric equilibrium of the atmosphere, which give rise to the phenomena of terrestrial magnetism. By their vivifying action, vegetables are elaborated...in their turn, the support of animals, and of man. By his rays the waters of the sea are taken up, and made to circulate in vapor through the air, whence... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1838 - 444 páginas
...their myriads frf vessels, the flowers glow with the richest hues, the fruits cf autumn are matured, and become, in their turn, the support of animals and of man. By its heat the waters of the riven and the ocean are attenuated and carried to the higher yegionsof... | |
| 1838 - 602 páginas
...their myriads of vessels, the flowers glow with the richest hues, the fruits of autumn are matured, and become, in their turn, the support of animals and of man. By its heat, the waters of the rivers and the ocean are attenuated and carried to the higher regions... | |
| Thomas Lockerby - 1839 - 566 páginas
...equilibrium of the atmosphere, which give rise to the phenomena of terrestrial magnetism. By then- vivifying action, vegetables are elaborated from inorganic...the support of animals and of man, and the sources, perhaps, of those great deposits of dynamical efficiency, which are laid up for human use, in our coal... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1840 - 412 páginas
...their myriads of vessels, the flowers glow with the richest hues, the fruits of autumn are matured, and become, in their turn, the support of animals and of man. By its heat the waters of the rivers and the ocean are attenuated and carried to the higher regions... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1842 - 472 páginas
...the electric equilibrium of the atmosphere which give rise to the phenomena of terrestrial magnetism. By their vivifying action vegetables are elaborated...animals and of man, and the sources of those great deposites of dynamical efficiency which are laid up for human use in our coal strata. By them the waters... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 344 páginas
...their myriads of vessels, the flowers glow with the richest hues, the fruits of autumn tire matured, and become, in their turn, the support of animals and of man. " By its heat, the waters of the rivers and the ocean are attenuated, and carried to the higher regions... | |
| William Gordon - 1847 - 144 páginas
...give rise to the phenomena of terrestrial magnetism. 397. By the vivifying action of the sun's rays, vegetables are elaborated from inorganic matter, and...of man, and the sources of those great deposits of dignamical efficiency which are laid up for human use in our coal strata. 399. By them are produced... | |
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