| 1883 - 402 páginas
...when attempting to criticise something they do not understand or have not thoroughly investigated 1" a very sensible remark, by the way. He then proceeds...sound-producing instruments, exists in all matter and spave, not as audible sound, of course, but as its elemental basis, and which only requires the vibratory... | |
| 1885 - 360 páginas
...of nothing, by scraping its legs across the nervurea of its wings! This is plain, he thinks, oecause no sound was there till the scraping began. Or, if...elemental basis, and which only requires the vibratory process ordained in the economy of nature for transforming the force-element and thus calling it forth... | |
| John I. Swander - 1886 - 372 páginas
...comes to the task, by the remark: " How easy it is for even great men to be mistaken, especially whf n attempting to criticise something they do not understand...requires the vibratory and atomic process ordained in the ecouomy of Nature for transforming this force element and thus calling it forth in that definite form... | |
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