| Balfour Stewart - 1873 - 214 стор.
...gravitation, and we are led to look to ^ an end in which the whole universe will be one equally heated inert mass, and from which everything like life or motion or beauty will have utterly gone away. CHAPTER VI. TEE POSITION OF LIFE. 211. WE have hitherto confined ourselves almost entirely to a discussion... | |
| Balfour Stewart - 1873 - 248 стор.
...gravitation, and we are led to look to an end in which the whole universe will be one equally heated inert mass, and from which everything like life or motion or beauty will have utterly gone away. CHAPTER VI THE POSITION OF LIFE. 211. WE have hitherto confined ourselves almost entirely to a discussion... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1874 - 596 стор.
...gravitation, and we are led to look to an end in which the whole universe will be one equally heated inert mass, and from which everything like life, or motion, or beauty, will have utterly gone away." The final chapter discusses the position of life: — An animal is defined as a machine of a delicacy... | |
| William Robert Grove - 1874 - 498 стор.
...gravitation, and we are led to look to an end in which the whole universe will be one equally heated inert mass, and from which everything like life or motion or beauty will have utterly gone away.' I have some difficulty in seeing how, on this supposition, without creation of force, the universe... | |
| 1874 - 608 стор.
...gravitation, and we are led to look to an end in which the whole universe will be one equally heated inert mass, and from which everything like life, or motion, or beauty, will have utterly gone away." The final chapter discusses the position of life : — An animal is defined as a machine of a delicacy... | |
| 1874 - 602 стор.
...gravitation, and we are led to look to an end in which the whole universe will be one equally heated inert mass, and from which everything like life or motion or beauty will have utterly gone away." * The same distinguished teacher (in an earlier essay*) most truly says, that here we have a striking... | |
| 1874 - 898 стор.
...gravitation ; and we are led to look to an end in whfth the whole Universe will be one equally heated inert mass, and from which everything like life, or motion, or beauty, will have utterly gone away." If we were disposed to find fault with the book, we might object to the tone of some of the illustrations... | |
| William Jackson - 1875 - 374 стор.
...But this very fact makes us " look to an end in which the whole universe will be one equally heated inert mass, and from which everything like life or motion or beauty will have utterly gone away." * Or, to put the thing in another shape, — as we find it put by a second authority, — the universal... | |
| Balfour Stewart - 1876 - 266 стор.
...gravitation, and we are led to look to an end in which the whole ijniverse will be one equally heated inert mass, and from which everything like life or motion or beauty will have utterly gone away. CHAPTER VL THE POSITION OF LIFE. 211. WE have hitherto confined ourselves almost entirely to a discussion... | |
| Thomas Ragg - 1877 - 468 стор.
...gravitation ; and we are to look to an end, in which the whole universe will be one equally heated inert mass, and from which everything like life or motion or beauty will have utterly gone away." * These are the last results of physical investigation ; and as wo gaze in thought upon the imagined... | |
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