 | Basil Montagu - Learning and scholarship - 1820 - 198 pages
...voices ; numberless specific odours, as those of violets, roses, &c. even cold, heat, and magnetical virtues, all pass through the air at once, without...obstructing one another, as if each of them had its own sepa55 fate way or passage, so as to prevent impingeing against, meeting with, or obstructing one another.... | |
 | Books - 1821 - 404 pages
...voices ; numberless specific odours, as those of violets, roses, &c. even cold, heat, and magnetical virtues, all pass through the air at once, without...against, meeting with, or obstructing, one another." We must reluctantly quit this subject, and proceed to The obstacles to the acquisition of knowledge... | |
 | Books - 1821 - 408 pages
...voices ; numberless specific odours, as those of violets, roses, &c. even cold, heat, and magnetical virtues, all pass through the air at once, without...against, meeting with, or obstructing, one another." We must reluctantly quit this subject, and proceed to The obstacles to the acquisition of knoicledge... | |
 | 1837 - 352 pages
...of another, in a neutral or indifferent medium, such as the air is. Thus cold, heat, and magnetical virtues, all pass through the air at once, without...its own separate way or passage, so as to prevent impingeing against, meeting with, or obstructing one another. — Bacon. LONDON: Printed and Published... | |
 | David Hoffman - Etiquette - 1841 - 400 pages
...and of unnumbered objects, magnetical and other virtues, should all pass through the air at once, and without obstructing one another, as if each of them had its own separate passage, and could not infringe against another — that light and colour should so suddenly pass through... | |
 | Basil Montagu - 1849 - 284 pages
...voices ; numberless specific odours, as those of violets, roses, &c. Even cold, heat, and magnetical virtues, all pass through the air at once, without...against, meeting with, or obstructing one another."* NOTE (S). These are what Bacon, in his Novum Qryanum, calls " magical instances." " In the twenty-seventh,... | |
 | Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 pages
...of another, in a neutral or indifferent medium, such as the air is. Thus cold, heat, and magnetical virtues, all pass through the air at once, without obstructing one another, as if each of them NATUHE. had its own separate way or passage, во as to prevent impinging against, meeting with, or... | |
 | 1865 - 976 pages
...of another, in a neutral or indifferent medium, such as the air is. Thus cold, heat, and magnctical virtues, all pass through the air at once, without obstructing one another, as if each of them hud its own separate way or passage, so as to prevent impinging against, meeting with, or obstructing... | |
 | English wit and humor - 1874 - 378 pages
...of another, in a neutral or indifferent medium, such as the air is. Thus, cold, heat, and magnetical virtues, all pass through the air at once, without...against, meeting with, or obstructing one another. HIBERNIAN WIT. An Irish counsel being questioned by a judge, to know " for whom he was concerned,"... | |
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