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" The sun comes to us as heat; he quits us as heat; and between his entrance and departure the multiform powers of our globe appear. They are all special forms of solar power — the moulds into which his strength is temporarily poured, in passing from... "
Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age - Página 141
editado por - 1864
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Annual Report of the Missouri State Board of Agriculture, Volumen2

Missouri. State Board of Agriculture - 1857 - 680 páginas
...finally dissolves into its primitive and almost formless form. "The sun comes to us as heat ; he quits us as heat; and between his entrance and departure...They are all special forms of solar power — the molds into which his strength is temporarily poured in passing to its source through infinitude." MISSOURI...
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Illinois Teacher: Devoted to Education, Science and Free Schools, Volumen10

1864 - 568 páginas
...shapes and hues, and finally dissolves into its primitive and almost formless form. The sun comes to us as heat ; and between his entrance and departure...poured, in passing from its source through infinitude." " We pass to other systems and other suns, each pouring forth energy like our own, but still without...
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Religion and Chemistry: Or, Proofs of God's Plan in the Atmosphere and Its ...

Josiah Parsons Cooke (Jr.) - 1864 - 370 páginas
...finally dissolves into its primitive and almost formless form. The sun comes to us as heat ; he quits us as heat ; and between his entrance and departure...poured, in passing from its source through infinitude."* Attempt now to bring together in imagination all the energies acting at one moment on the earth, and...
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The California Teacher: A Journal of School and Home Education ..., Volumen1

1864 - 304 páginas
...thrown, that is not raised, and turned, and thrown, by the sun. The sun comes to us as heat ; he quits us as heat ; and between his entrance and departure...moulds into which his strength is temporarily poured. We conclude, by commending to our readers Professor Tyndall's work, which will be found to contain...
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Physical Geography for Schools and General Readers

Matthew Fontaine Maury - 1864 - 196 páginas
...finally dissolves into its primitive and almost formless form; the sun comes to us as heat; he quits us as heat ; and between his entrance and departure the multiform powers cf our globe appear.'* * Section XII. Heat considered as a Mode of Motion, by John Tyndall, FRS &c....
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Manual of the Turkish bath. Heat a mode of cure and a source of ..., Tema 14

David Urquhart - 1865 - 524 páginas
...shapes and hues, and finally dissolves into its primitive and almost formless form. The sun comes to us as heat ; and between his entrance and departure...poured, in passing from its source through infinitude."* To know the part the sun or any other agent has had in your formation and growth is not of the remotest...
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volumen1

1866 - 646 páginas
...finally dissolves into its primitive and almost formless form. The Sun comes to us as heal; lie quits us as heat; and between his entrance and departure,...appear. They are all special forms of solar power, and the in mid i into which his strength is temp mirily poured, in past ng from its source through...
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On Force, Its Mental and Moral Correlates: And on that which is Supposed to ...

Charles Bray - 1866 - 182 páginas
...indicating Force. Professor John Tyndall says in the eloquent peroration to his work on Heat: — -" The discoveries and generalizations of modern science...more sublime than has ever yet been addressed to the imagination. The natural philosopher of to-day may dwell amid conceptions which beggar those of Milton....
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A Stellar Key to the Summer Land, Volumen49;Volumen435

Andrew Jackson Davis - 1867 - 220 páginas
...through its forces." In his very scholarly work on Heat, he grandly put the whole question thus:— " The discoveries and generalizations of modern science...more sublime than has ever yet been addressed to the imagination. The natural philosopher of to-day may dwell amid conceptions which beggar those of Milton....
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The Missouri Yearbook of Agriculture: Annual Report, Volumen2

Missouri. State Board of Agriculture - 1867 - 678 páginas
...almost formless form. " The sun comes to us as heat ; he quits us as heat; and between his *ntrance and departure the multiform powers of our globe appear....They are all special forms of solar power — the molds into which his ttrength is temporarily poured in passing to its source through nfinitude." MISSOURI...
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