... human agency can withstand, does it seem as if any power could undo that work of destruction, and rebuild those beams and rafters which are disappearing in the flames ? Yet in a few years they will be rebuilt. This mighty force will be overcome ;... The New chemistry - Página 200por Josiah Parsons Cooke - 1875 - 326 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Josiah Parsons Cooke (Jr.) - 1864 - 370 páginas
...will be overcome ; not, however, as we might expect, amidst the convulsion of nature, or the dashing of the elements, but silently, in a delicate leaf waving in the sunshine. And this is not all. Those luminous waves which beat upon the green surface of the leaf are there arrested,... | |
| William James Rolfe, Joseph Anthony Gillet - 1869 - 220 páginas
...rebuilt. This mighty force will be overcome ; not, however, as we might expect, amidst the convulsion of nature, or the clashing of the elements, but silently, in a delicate leaf waving in the sunshine." — COOKE. acid is pouring back into the air as one of the chief products of this combustion. The atmosphere,... | |
| William James Rolfe, Joseph Anthony Gillet - 1870 - 476 páginas
...rebuilt. This mighty force will be overcome : not, however, as we might expect, amidst the convulsion of nature, or the clashing of the elements, but silently, in a delicate leaf waving in the sunshine." — COOKE. 393. Plants purify the Air for the Respiration of Animals. — We have learned (382) that... | |
| Joel Dorman Steele - 1873 - 312 páginas
...rebuilt. This mighty force will be overcome ; not, however, as we might expect, amidst the convulsion of nature, or the clashing of the elements, but silently, in a delicate leaf waving in the sunshine." — COOKE. THE ATMOSPHERE. Fig. US. Apparatus arranged to catch the O evolved from a sprig of leaves.... | |
| Joel Dorman Steele - 1873 - 396 páginas
...rebuilt. This mighty force will be overcome ; not, however, as we might expect, amidst the convulsion of nature, or the clashing of the elements, but silently, in a delicate leaf waving in the sunshine." — COOKIE. Fig. 13. Apparatus arranged to catch, the O evolved from a sprig of leaves. terchange of... | |
| Joel Dorman Steele - 1873 - 336 páginas
...rebuilt. This mighty force will be overcome ; not, however, as we might expect, amidst the convulsion of nature, or the clashing of the elements, but silently, in a delicate leaf waving in the sunshine." — COOKB. THE ATMOSPHSHE. Fig. W. Apparatus arranged to catch the O evolved from a sprig of leaves.... | |
| Joel Dorman Steele - 1873 - 332 páginas
...rebuilt. This mighty force will he overcome ; not, however, as we might expect, amidst the convulsion of nature, or the clashing of the elements, but silently, in a delicate leaf waving in the sunshine."—COOKB. Fly. a. Apparatus arranged to catch t/te O ecolveit from a sprig of leaves. terchange... | |
| Joel Dorman Steele - 1887 - 358 páginas
...rebuilt. This mighty force will be overcome ; not, however, as we might expect, amidst the convulsion of nature, or the clashing of the elements, but silently, in a delicate leaf waving in the sunshine."— COOXE. t From this statement it is evident that the foliage of house-plants must be healthful. Moreover,... | |
| Joel Dorman Steele - 1887 - 360 páginas
...rebuilt. This mighty force will be overcome ; not, however, as we might expect, amidst the convulsion of nature, or the clashing of the elements, but silently, in a delicate leaf waving in tho sunshine."—COOKE. THE ATMOSPHERE. FIG. 43. Apparatun arranged to catch the O evolved from a sprig... | |
| Jane Hancox Newell - 1889 - 232 páginas
...destruction and rebuild those beams and rafters which are melting into air?1 Yet, in a few years they will be rebuilt. This mighty force will be overcome...to be used or wasted in some future conflagration. 1 p. 212. NATUBAL SCIENCE. A Primer of Botany. By Mrs. AA KNIGHT, of Robinson Seminary, Exeter, NH... | |
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