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" ... them; and that these primitive particles being solids are incomparably harder than any porous bodies compounded of them, even so very hard as never to wear or break in pieces, no ordinary power being able to divide what God himself made one in the... "
The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful Knowledge - Página 39
por Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1835
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The Book of Days: A Miscellany of Popular Antiquities in ..., Volumen2

Robert Chambers - 1883 - 866 páginas
...properties, and in such proportion to space, as most conduced to the end for which he formed them ; and that these primitive particles, being solids, are...pieces, no ordinary power being able to divide what God made one in the first creation.' At this point Dulton took up the question. He began by assuming that...
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The national encyclopædia. Libr. ed, Volumen2

National cyclopaedia - 1879 - 702 páginas
...in such proportion to space, as most conduced to the end for which he formed them; and that tht'se primitive particles, being solids, are incomparably...pieces; no ordinary power being able to divide what God himseif made one in the first creation.' i MOLECULE.] ATOMIC THEORY, in chemistry, sometimes termed...
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Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay: With Indexes. Authors, 544 ...

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1880 - 772 páginas
...which he formed them ; and that those primitive particles, being solids, are incomparably harder lhan the mine of literature, or to those who, like 1'aley, in pieces; no ordinary power being able to divide what God himself made one in the first creation....
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Bulletin of the Philosophical Society of Washington, Volúmenes4-7

Philosophical Society of Washington (Washington, D.C.) - 1881 - 902 páginas
...properties and in such proportion to space as most conduced to the end for which He formed them; and that these primitive particles, being solids, are...them, even so very hard as never to wear or break in pieces — no ordinary power being able to divide what God himself made one in the first creation."...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volumen18

1881 - 898 páginas
...them ; and that these primitive particles, being solid, are incomparably harder .than any porous body compounded of them — even so very hard as never to wear, or to break in pieces." If we except the belief in the creative power of God, this quotation gives us...
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Present Day Tracts on Subjects of Christian Evidence, Doctrine and ..., Volumen3

Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) - 1883 - 326 páginas
...properties, and in such proportion to space, as most conduced to the end for which He formed them ; and that these primitive particles, being solids, are...compounded of them, even so very hard as never to wear out or Book IV. break to pieces." p. 260. He also speaks of these particles of matter as — " perhaps...
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The Pulpit record and Mutual improvement society, Parliamentary debating ...

1883 - 666 páginas
...in such proportion to space, as most conduced to tbe end for which be formed them ; and that those primitive particles, being solids, are incomparably...any porous bodies compounded of them ; even so very bard as never to wear or break in pieces, no ordinary power being able to divide what Ood himself made...
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Science, Volumen1

John Michels (Journalist) - 1895 - 758 páginas
...Newton, he conceived of atoms as ' hard impenetrable, movable particles,' ' incomparably harder thaii any porous bodies compounded of them, even so very hard as never to wear or break in pieces.' These atoms were supposed to be surrounded with an atmosphere of heat. He has left some...
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T. Lucreti Cari De rerum natura libri se: with an introduction and notes to ...

Titus Lucretius Carus - 1884 - 486 páginas
...them ; and that these primitive particles, being solid, are incomparably harder than any porous body compounded of them, — even so very hard as never to wear or to break in pieces." See Lange, 'Hist. of Materialism,' section 3, ch. 3; 'Popular Science Monthly,'...
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T. Lucreti Cari De rerum natura libri sex

Titus Lucretius Carus - 1884 - 456 páginas
...them ; and that these primitive particles, being solid, are incomparably harder than any porous body compounded of them, — even so very hard as never to wear or to break in pieces." See Lange, ' Hist. of Materialism,' section 3, ch. 3 ; ' Popular Science Monthly,'...
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