| Pausanias - Greece - 1794 - 440 pages
...perpetually fubfift according to nature, both the whole fpherea, and the multitude co-ordinate to thefe wholes* ; and the only alteration which they experience...mutation of figure, and variation of light at different periodi : but in the fublunary region, while • For an account of the vitoles which the univerfe contains,... | |
| Thomas Taylor - Arithmetic - 1816 - 308 pages
...as having the most excellent subsistence, must always exist according to nature ; and its last parts must sometimes subsist according to, and sometimes...subsist according to nature, both the whole spheres, and the1 multitude coordinate to these wholes ; and the only alteration which they experience, is a mutation... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1816 - 600 pages
...having the most excellent subsistence, roust always exist according to nature; and its last parts musí sometimes subsist according to, and sometimes contrary...which are the first parts of the universe, perpetually s>ul»ibt according to nature, both i ie whole spheres and the multitude co-ordinate to these wholes;... | |
| Pausanias (the traveller) - 1824 - 410 pages
...as having the most excellent subsistence, must always exist according to nature ; and its last parts must sometimes subsist according to, and sometimes...but in the sublunary region, while the spheres of each of the elements remain, on account of their subsistence as wholes, always according to nature,... | |
| Pausanias - Art, Greek - 1824 - 408 pages
...as having the most excellent subsistence, must always exist according to nature ; and its last parts must sometimes subsist according to, and sometimes...whole spheres, and the multitude co-ordinate to these tvholes*; and the only alteration which they experience is a mutation of figure, and variation of light... | |
| Pausanias - Art, Greek - 1824 - 408 pages
...as having the most excellent subsistence, must always exist according to nature ; and its last parts must sometimes subsist according to, and sometimes...whole spheres, and the multitude co-ordinate to these inhales*; and the only alteration which they experience is a mutation of figure, and variation of light... | |
| Science - 1831 - 120 pages
...(as I have observed in the Introduction to my Translation of Aristotle's History of Animals),—that all the parts of the universe are unable to participate...in the sublunary region, while the spheres of the dements remain, on account of their subsistence as wholes, always according to nature, the parts of... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1818 - 604 pages
...excellent subsistence, must always exist according to nature ; and its l»st parts must sometimes exist according to, and sometimes contrary to, nature. Hence,...both the whole spheres and the multitude coordinate tu these wholes; and the only alteration which they experience, is a mutation of figure and variation... | |
| 1818 - 642 pages
...excellent subsistence, must always exist according to nature; and its lint parts must sometimes exist according to, and sometimes contrary to, nature. Hence,...bodies, which are the first parts of the universe, pfrpetimlly subsist according to nature, botli the whole spheres and the multitude coordinate t» these... | |
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