The New Science and the Old ReligionOglethorpe University Press, 1927 - 463 páginas |
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... elements Have shed their rays till now the light is low . Till now the tug of time doth draw them down ; The terror - tug of Time doth draw them back Into the Ages whither all men go . Ah , long my part did wait for part to find His ...
... elements Have shed their rays till now the light is low . Till now the tug of time doth draw them down ; The terror - tug of Time doth draw them back Into the Ages whither all men go . Ah , long my part did wait for part to find His ...
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... elements were ir- reducible , unchangeable , and were the foundation bricks of the universe . The tiniest thinkable particle of each was called an " atom , " that which could not be cut or divided further . When an atom of one element ...
... elements were ir- reducible , unchangeable , and were the foundation bricks of the universe . The tiniest thinkable particle of each was called an " atom , " that which could not be cut or divided further . When an atom of one element ...
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... elements are all arranged according to their atomic weight from hydrogen ( 1 ) to uranium ( 238 ) there is a definite likeness of each eighth element of the list and that elements whose chemical habits are alike fall in the same column ...
... elements are all arranged according to their atomic weight from hydrogen ( 1 ) to uranium ( 238 ) there is a definite likeness of each eighth element of the list and that elements whose chemical habits are alike fall in the same column ...
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... elements , have cer- tain similarities in substance and chemical behaviour . This fact that all of the atoms of chemical elements are built of similar elements of electricity and depend for their differences only on the relative ...
... elements , have cer- tain similarities in substance and chemical behaviour . This fact that all of the atoms of chemical elements are built of similar elements of electricity and depend for their differences only on the relative ...
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... elements from helium ( the next lightest ) to uranium , the heaviest , increase in their positive charge one unit from element to element we recall the monads of Prout , the triads of Dob- ereiner , the octaves of Newlands and the ...
... elements from helium ( the next lightest ) to uranium , the heaviest , increase in their positive charge one unit from element to element we recall the monads of Prout , the triads of Dob- ereiner , the octaves of Newlands and the ...
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ancient animals appear atom become beginning believe birds body brought cell changes chapter civilization comes continued course Courtesy created creatures darkness dead death developed discovered earth electrons elements enter eternal evolution example exist face fact faith father feet followed gods hand heart heat heaven hour human hundred Ioskeha known land learned less light living things mankind mass matter means mighty miles million mind moon mountains move nature night once organs origin pass past perhaps period planets Pleistocene possible present race reached religion remains seems showing side space speak species stage stars story surface tell temperature thee thou thought thousand tiny tion trees universe vast whole wonderful