The purpose in both is alike; the contrivance for accomplishing that purpose is in both alike. The lenses of the telescope, and the humours of the eye, bear a complete resemblance to one another, in their figure, their position, and in their power over... Back To Darwin: A Richer Account of Evolution - 60 페이지 편집 - 2008 - 434 페이지일부보기 - 도서 정보
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...the rieht distance from the lens ; namely, in the ey*-, at the exact place where the inembrrmi- i* spread to receive it. How is it possible, under circumstances of such close affinity, and under tin- operation of equal évidence, to exclude contrivance from the one; yet to acknowledge the proof... | |
| William Paley - 1819 - 302 페이지
...2 one another, in their figure, their position, and in their povr* er over the rays of light, viz. in bringing each pencil to a point at the right distance from the lense ; namely, in the eye, at the exact place where the membrane is spread to receive it. How is it... | |
| William Paley - 1824 - 324 페이지
...resemblance to one another, in their figure, their position, and in their power over the rays of light, viz. in bringing each pencil to a point at the right distance...affinity, and under the operation of equal evidence, to exelude contrivance from the one, yet to acknowledge the proof of contrivance having been employed,... | |
| William Paley - 1824 - 382 페이지
...resemblance to one another, in their figure, their position, and in their power over the rays of light, viz. in bringing each pencil to a point at the right distance...place where the membrane is spread to receive it. (low is it possible, under circumstances of such close affinity, and under the operation of equal evidence,... | |
| Richard Watson - 1831 - 458 페이지
...resemblance to one another, in their figure, their position, and in their power over the rays of ligbt, viz. in bringing each pencil to a point at the right distance...where the membrane is spread to receive it. How is it passible, under circumstances of such closo affinity, and under tne operation of an equal evidence,... | |
| William Paley - 1831 - 692 페이지
...resemblance to one another, in their figure, their position, and in their power over the rays of light, viz. uise him ; he hath put him wheie the membrane is spread to receive it. How is it possible, under circumstances of such close affinity,... | |
| William Paley - 1837 - 428 페이지
...resemblance to one another, in the figure, their position, and in their power over the rays of light, viz. in bringing each pencil to a point at the right distance...receive it How is it possible, under circumstances of suchclose aflmity, and under the operation of equal evidence, to exclude contrivance from the one j... | |
| W. Paley - 1837 - 116 페이지
...one another, in their figure, their position, and in their power over the rays of light — to wit in bringing each pencil to a point at the right distance...the lens ; namely, in the eye, at the exact place Avhere the membrane is spread to receive it. How is it possible, under circumstances of such close... | |
| William Paley - 1838 - 976 페이지
...resemblance to one another, in their figure, their position, and in their power over the rays of light, viz. in bringing each pencil to a point at the right distance from the lens j namely, in the eye, at the exact place where the membrane is spread to receive it. How is it possible,... | |
| William Paley - 1843 - 400 페이지
...resemblance to one another, in their figure, their position, and in their power over the rays of light, viz., in bringing each pencil to a point at the right distance...is it possible, under circumstances of such close aifinity, and under the operation of equal evidence, to exclude contrivance from the one; yet toacknowh'dge... | |
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