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" None of the processes of nature, since the time when nature began, have produced the slightest difference in the properties of any molecule. We are therefore unable to ascribe either the existence of the molecules or the identity of their properties to... "
Biology, with Preludes on Current Events
by Joseph Cook - 1877 - 325 pages
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Annual Register, Volume 116

Edmund Burke - 1875 - 748 pages
...continuous change, and the molecule is incapable of growth or decay, of generation or destruction." " None of the processes of Nature, since the time when...slightest difference in the properties of any molecule. On the other hand, the exact equality of each molecule to all others of the same kind precludes the...
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Catholic World, Volume 19

1874 - 900 pages
...continuous change, and the molecule is incapable of growth or decay, of generation or destruction. None of the processes of nature, since the time when...operation of any of the causes which we .call natural. On the other hand, the exact equality of each molecule to all others of the same kind gives it, as...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 4

1874 - 800 pages
...continuous change, and the molecule is incapable of growth or decay, of generation or destruction. None of the processes of Nature, since the time when...operation of any of the causes which we call natural. On the other hand, the exact equality of each molecule to ail others of the same kind gives it, as...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 4

1874 - 810 pages
...continuous change, and the molecule is incapable of growth or decay, of generation or destruction. None of the processes of Nature, since the time when...molecule. We are therefore unable to ascribe either tho existence of the molecules, or the identity of their properties, to the operation of any of the...
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Report of the Proceedings

Church congress - 1874 - 602 pages
...continuous change, and the molecule is incapable of growth or decay, of generation or destruction." " None of the processes of Nature, since the time when...slightest difference in the properties of any molecule. On the other hand, the exact equality of each molecule to all others of the same kind precludes the...
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The Homilist; or, The pulpit for the people, conducted by D ..., Volume 26

David Thomas - 1874 - 790 pages
...continuous change, and the molecule is incapable of growth or decay, of generation or destruction." " None of the processes of Nature, since the time when...slightest difference in the properties of any molecule. On the other hand, the exact equality of each molecule to all others of the same kind precludes the...
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The Theistic Conception of the World: An Essay in Opposition to Certain ...

B. F. Cocker - 1875 - 436 pages
...continuous change, and the molecule is incapable of growth or decay, of generation or destruction. " None of the processes of Nature, since the time when...operation of any of the causes which we call natural. "On the other hand, the exact quality of each molecule to all others of the same kind gives it the...
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Religion and science, their relations to each other at the present day, 3 essays

Stanley Taylor Gibson - 1875 - 444 pages
...continuous change, and the molecule is incapable of growth or decay, of generation or destruction. None of the processes of nature, since the time when...operation of any of the causes which we call natural. On the other hand the exact equality of each molecule to all others of the same kind, gives it, as...
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Religion and Science, Their Relations to Each Other at the Present Day ...

Stanley Taylor Gibson - 1875 - 548 pages
...continuous change, and the molecule is incapable of growth or decay, of generation or destruction. None of the processes of nature, since the time when...operation of any of the causes which we call natural. On the other hand the exact equality of each molecule to all others of the same kind, gives it, as...
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Authorized Report of the Proceedings of the Church Congress Held at ... on ...

1875 - 688 pages
...continuous change, and the molecule is incapable of growth or decay, of generation or destruction. None of the processes of nature, since the time when...in the properties of any molecule. We are therefore amable to ascribe either the existence of the molecules or any of their properties to the operation...
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