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" The extremely small seeds of fern, mosses, mushrooms, and some other plants are concealed and wafted about in the air, every part whereof seems replete with seeds of one kind or other. The whole atmosphere seems alive. There is everywhere acid to corrode,... "
Letters Concerning Mythology - Página 145
por Thomas Blackwell - 1748 - 408 páginas
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Philosophical essays

Richard Lovett - 1766 - 610 páginas
...beftowing forms without inter* miffion. ' 140. 36. ' The feeds of things feem to lye latent * in the air, ready to appear and produce their * kind, whenever they light on a proper ma« trix. The extremely fmall feeds of fern, * mofles, mumrooms, and fome other Plants, * are concealed,...
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The Classical Journal, Volumen18

1818 - 426 páginas
...Berkeley, " fire is kindled, the lamp of life preserved. The seeds of things seem to lie latent in the air, ready to appear and produce their kind whenever they light on a proper matrix. The whole atmosphere seems alive, and to be a common seminary and receptacle of all vivifying principles. .¿Ether,...
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The Classical Journal, Volumen18

1818 - 444 páginas
...Berkeley, " fire is kindled, the lamp of life preserved. The seeds of things seem to lie latent in the air, ready to appear and produce their kind whenever they light on a proper inaiiix. The whole atmosphere seems alive, and to be a common seminary and receptacle of all vivifying...
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The Works of George Berkeley, Volumen3

George Berkeley - 1820 - 496 páginas
...destroying and bestowing forms without intermision. 141. The seeds of things seem to lie latent in the air, ready to appear and produce their kind, whenever they light on a proper matrix. The extremely small seeds of fern, mosses, mushrooms, and some other plants, are concealed and wafted about...
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The Works of George Berkeley, Volumen3

George Berkeley - 1820 - 496 páginas
...destroying and bestowing forms without intermision. 141. The seeds of things seem to lie latent in the air, ready to appear and produce their kind, whenever they light on a proper matrix. The extremely small seeds of fern, mosses, mushrooms, and some other plants, are concealed and wafted about...
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The Works of George Berkeley: Including His Letters to Thomas ..., Volumen2

George Berkeley - 1843 - 470 páginas
...destroying and bestowing forms without intermission. 141. The seeds of things seem to lie latent in the air, ready to appear and produce their kind, whenever they light on a proper matrix. The extremely small seeds of fern, mosses, mushrooms, and some other plants are concealed and wafted about...
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The Living Age, Volumen280

1914 - 964 páginas
..."SIrls" (1774) has a good prophetic phrase: The set-ds of things seem to He latent In the pir. ro.-idy to appear and • produce their kind, whenever they light on a proper matrix. The extremely small seeds of fern, mosses, mushrooms, and some other plants, are concealed and wafted about...
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Grecian and Roman Mythology

Mary Ann Dwight - 1849 - 516 páginas
...principles ; the general source of corruption and generation in which the seeds of all things seem to lie latent, ready to appear and produce their kind whenever they shall light on a proper matrix. The whole atmosphere seems alive, — there is everywhere acid to corrode...
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volúmenes21-22

1870 - 668 páginas
...in paragraph 141, he says : — " The seeds of things seem to be latent in the air, ready to pair, and produce their kind whenever they light on a proper matrix. The extremely small seeds of ferns, mosses, mushrooms, and some other plants, are concealed and wafted...
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Grecian and Roman Mythology

Mary Ann Dwight - 1864 - 356 páginas
...principles ; the general source of corruption aud generation in which the seedi of all things seem to lie latent, ready to appear and produce their kind whenever they shall light on a proper matrix. The whole atmosphere seems alive — there is every where acid to corrode...
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