| 1849 - 1188 sayfa
...originated with myself: " Thus considered, what a strange chaos is this wide atmosphere we breathe! Every atom, impressed with good and with ill, retains...thousand ways, with all that is worthless and base. The air itself is one vast library, on whose pages are for ever written all that man has said, or woman... | |
| British and foreign young men's society - 1837 - 556 sayfa
...at which it originated. Thus considered, what a strange chaos is this wide atmosphere i we breathe ! Every atom, impressed : with good and with ill, retains...and sages have imparted to it, mixed and combined with it in ten thousand ways, with all that is worthless and base. The air itself is one vast library,... | |
| Charles Babbage - 1837 - 266 sayfa
...with good and with ill, retains at once the motions which philosophers * See N )te C in the Appendix. and sages have imparted to it, mixed and combined...thousand ways with all that is worthless and base. The air itself is one vast library, on whose pages are for ever written all that man has ever said or even... | |
| 1837 - 656 sayfa
...its future existence. " Thus considered, what a strange chaos is this wide atmosphere wo breathe ! Every atom impressed with good and with ill, retains at once the motions which philosophers nnd sages have imparted to it, mixed and combined in ten thousand ways with all that is worthless and... | |
| Charles Babbage - 1837 - 260 sayfa
...space at which it originated. Thus considered, what a strange chaos is this wide atmosphere we breathe! Every atom impressed with good and with ill, retains at once the motions which philosophers * See Note C in the Appendix. and sages have imparted to it, mfxed and combined in ten thousand ways... | |
| Charles Babbage - 1838 - 314 sayfa
...considered, what a strange chaos is this wide atmosphere we breathe! Every * See Note C in the Appendix. atom, impressed with good and with ill, retains at...thousand ways with all that is worthless and base. The air itself is one vast library, on whose pages are for ever written all that man has ever said or woman... | |
| 1844 - 582 sayfa
...EVKRY atom impressed with good and with evil, retains at once the notions which philosophers and suges have imparted to it, mixed and combined in ten thousand...•ways, with all that is worthless and base , the air itself is one vast library, on whose pages are for -ever written all that man has ever said or... | |
| 1847 - 586 sayfa
...— when inferred by Adams, or observed * " What a strange chaos is this wide atmosphere we breathe ! Every atom impressed with good and with ill, retains...and sages have imparted to it, mixed and combined with all that is worthless and base. The air itself is one vast library, on whose pages are for ever... | |
| Henry Melvill - 1850 - 398 sayfa
...is this wide atmosphere we hreathe ! Every atom, impressed with good aud with ill, retains at ooce the motions which philosophers and sages have imparted to it, mixed and comhined in ten thousand ways with all that is worthless and hase. The air itself is one vast lihrary,... | |
| William Rathbone Greg - 1851 - 368 sayfa
...their intensities measured. Thus considered, what a strange chaos is this wide atmosphere we breathe ! Every atom impressed with good and with ill, retains...thousand ways with all that is worthless and base. The air itself is one vast library, on whose pages is for ever written all that man has ever said or even... | |
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