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" ... so far as we know, be independent of every other ; for it is only in virtue of each being supposed to be an ultimate property or to point to an ultimate property that it has any claim to be taken into the account. Thus, if any two of the properties... "
An Historical Account of the Origin and Progress of Astronomy: With Plates ... - Seite 100
von John Narrien - 1833 - 520 Seiten
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Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Surgery

John Abernethy - 1830 - 354 Seiten
...believed the disease of the bone, and the subsequent irritation and inflammation of the soft parts, to stand to each other in the relation of cause and effect. Accordingly, a portion of skin was destroyed by the potassa c. calce, and a bread and water poultice...
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An Historical Account of the Origin and Progress of Astronomy: With Plates ...

John Narrien - 1833 - 548 Seiten
...star in the evening, the waters had attained a perceptible height; and when, consequently, the peoplfc of the country might consider the two circumstances...agricultural year a designation drawn from the name of the slur. The fixation of the commencement of the agricultural year to the day of the solstice, or, as...
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Elements of physiology. Tr., with additions, by R. Willis

Rudolph Wagner - 1844 - 748 Seiten
...convexity of the cornea in the birds of prey generally, and the abundance of the aqueous humour, seem to stand to each other in the relation of cause and effect. [It would probably be more correct to say that they were intimately associated, or even necessarily...
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The Poetry of Science: Or, Studies of the Physical Phenomena of Nature

Robert Hunt - 1849 - 538 Seiten
...generally received, that magnetism and electricity are but modifications of one force, since they are found to stand to each other in the relation of cause and effect, the separation which is here adopted, of the consideration of their several phenomena, may appear inappropriate....
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Orr's Circle of the Sciences: Organic nature, v.1] The principles of physiology

William Somerville Orr - 1854 - 422 Seiten
...doubt, are well familiarized with that which enunciates that, between any two events in nature reputed to stand to each other in the relation of cause and effect, there is no link discoverable except invariable sequence ; or that nothing more can be known of their...
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The Principles of animal and vegetable physiology

J. Stevenson Bushnan - 1854 - 268 Seiten
...doubt, are well familiarized with that which enunciates that, between any two events in nature reputed to stand to each other in the relation of cause and effect, there is no link discoverable except invariable sequence ; or that nothing more can be known of their...
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The Lancet, Band 2

1860 - 676 Seiten
...intimate is the association between rest and growth as to make them appear, on a superficial review, to stand to each other in the relation of cause and effect. Accurate observation of the animal and vegetable world certainly reveals their perpetual co-existence;...
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The Boston Review, Band 1

1861 - 634 Seiten
...by natural laws alone destroys the governmental connection between sin and punishment. They are made to stand to each other in the relation of cause and effect. A natural and self-executing law joins them. God does not appear as a legislator, except in creation,...
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The Congregational Review, Band 1

1861 - 636 Seiten
...natural laws alone destroys the governmental connection between sin and punishment. .They are made to stand to each other in the relation of cause and effect. A natural and self-executing law joins them. God does not appear as a legislator, except in creation,...
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The elements of inductive logic

Thomas Fowler - 1870 - 372 Seiten
...the account. Thus, if any two of the properties are found to be joint effects of the same cause or to stand to each other in the relation of cause and effect, they furnish only one argument instead of two. If we say of A that he is likely, under some particular...
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