The New Science and the Old ReligionOglethorpe University Press, 1935 - 526 páginas |
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... once collapse , show- ing that the flame has supplied something to the air that increases its conductivity , which may be transferred and is not , therefore , dependent upon the presence or heat of the flame . Additional experiments ...
... once collapse , show- ing that the flame has supplied something to the air that increases its conductivity , which may be transferred and is not , therefore , dependent upon the presence or heat of the flame . Additional experiments ...
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... once described it , is almost hu- man in its sensitiveness . Every zoologist has made the fol- lowing experiment : Take an animal and approach its eye with the forefinger , it will at once shut its lid for protection . If with the ...
... once described it , is almost hu- man in its sensitiveness . Every zoologist has made the fol- lowing experiment : Take an animal and approach its eye with the forefinger , it will at once shut its lid for protection . If with the ...
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... once as that of locomotion . There is an opening for food that we shall call the mouth and gullet , and as this little creature propels itself through the water there flow into this gullet certain smaller color- less growing things ...
... once as that of locomotion . There is an opening for food that we shall call the mouth and gullet , and as this little creature propels itself through the water there flow into this gullet certain smaller color- less growing things ...
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Chapter | 1 |
A Hearth in the Heavens | 89 |
Our Home in the Heavens | 103 |
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