| William Smith - Sermons, American - 1803 - 528 pages
...afterwards the axis should be changed, the dense internal fluid, by altering its form, must burst the shell and throw all its substance into the confusion in which we find it. I will not trouble you at pi*esent with my fancies concerning the manner of forming the rtst of our... | |
| British prose literature - 1821 - 356 pages
...afterwards the axis should be changed, the dense internal fluid, by altering its form, must burst the shell, and throw all its substance into the confusion in which we find it. I will not trouble you at present with my fancies concerning the manner of forming the rest of our... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1825 - 324 pages
...afterwards the axis should be changed, the dense internal fluid, by altering its form, must burst the shell, and throw all its substance into the confusion in which we find it. I will not trouble you at present with my fancies concerning the manner of forming the rest of oar... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - Booksellers and bookselling - 1837 - 300 pages
...the delivery of a Darwin's moon] " the dense internal fluid by altering its form must burst the shett and throw all its substance into the confusion in...point into this magazine of compressed air, you would in* Now, if it should happen that the comparative fevity of air consists in the repellant powers of... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - Booksellers and bookselling - 1837 - 298 pages
...delivery of a Darwin's moon] " the dense in.terrudjlu.ld by altering its form must burst the shell and throw all its substance into the confusion in...a hundred hurricanes. For should we open a vent as largeas a needle's point into this magazine of compressed air, you would in* 'Now, If it should happen... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - Statesmen - 1838 - 632 pages
...afterwards, the axis should be changed, the dense internal fluid, by altering its form, must burst the shell, and throw all its substance into the confusion in which we find it. I will not trouble you at present with my fancies concerning the manner of forming the rest of our... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 640 pages
...afterwards, the axis should be changed, the dense internal fluid, by altering its form, must burst the shell, and throw all its substance into the confusion in which we find it. I will not trouble you at present with my fancies concerning the manner of forming the rest of our... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Political science - 1840 - 342 pages
...afterward the axis should be changed, the dense internal fluid, by altering its form, must burst the shell, and throw all its substance into the confusion in which we find it. I will not trouble you at present with my fancies concerning the manner of forming the rest of our... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - Edinburgh review - 1846 - 790 pages
...afterwards, the axis should be changed, the dense internal fluid, by altering its form, must burst the shell, and throw all its substance into the confusion in which we find it. I will not trouble you at present with my fancies concerning the manner of forming the rest of our... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1846 - 320 pages
...afterwards the axis should be changed, the dense internal fluid, by altering its form, must burst the shell, and throw all its substance into the confusion in which we find it. I will not trouble you at present with my fancies concerning the manner of forming the rest of our... | |
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