| James Fergusson - 1849 - 584 sidor
...which, generally speaking, is the most important of the two. They generally, however, act so completely together, that it is impossible to separate the one from the other, — at least on land ; ships have no concern whatever with the former of those obstacles, as they always... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1851 - 552 sidor
...solar influence, light, and the solar influence, heat. That in many phenomena their operations so run together, that it is impossible to separate the one from the other, I am ready to admit ; and als.i that it would appear from the experiments of Delaroche that light and... | |
| Robert Hunt - 1854 - 458 sidor
...solar influence, Heat, and the solar influence, Light. That in many phenomena their operations so run together, that it is impossible to separate the one from the other, I am ready to admit. The experiments of Delaroche have been interpreted as showing that Light and Heat... | |
| 1865 - 804 sidor
...narrates not only wonderful, but supernatural events, and so closely are these interwoven with the record that it is impossible to separate the one from the other. In the severe criticism to which the New Testament has been subjected in modern times, very ingenious... | |
| 1872 - 658 sidor
...although the animal was undoubtedly living in Britain during the Romano-Celtic occupation of the cave. On the surface of the clay inside the caves, the two...strongly suggestive of the work done by the jaws of the hyœna ; but it would be rash to infer the presence of that Quaternary animal in the cave on so slender... | |
| Dorothy Wordsworth - 1874 - 378 sidor
...other trees, are the remains of an ancient priory, built upon a rock : and rock and ruin are so blended together that it is impossible to separate the one from the other. Nothing can be more beautiful than the little remnants of this holy place ; elm trees — for we were... | |
| 1878 - 832 sidor
...differ from the mythus, inasmuch as in the mythus the external figure and the inner idea are so welded together that it is impossible to separate the one from the other, the two forming, as it were, a composite thought. They differ from the proverb, which is a sententious... | |
| Louis Lewin - 1883 - 258 sidor
...whether desirable or undesirable, appear so simultaneously in different parts, and occur so closely together, that it is impossible to separate the one from the other. We know of instances in which the exhibition of iodide of potassium for the reduction of hypertrophied... | |
| 1883 - 502 sidor
...peop o. Apocalypse, the character of the Angel of the Church and of the church itself are so bound up together, that it is impossible to separate the one from the other or distribute between the two parties the praise or blame that is bestowed ? What one is that the other... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1899 - 330 sidor
...the fate of history ; either it tells us nothing, or what it tells us is fact and fiction so mixed together that it is impossible to separate the one from the other. We can see clearly, however, that a strong and healthy fermentation is going on in the religious life... | |
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