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Page iii
... principles of the science of Physics . Since then , I have been making investigations for this purpose , both ... principle it is because he does not see that as the actions of this Energy are rather complicated we are not yet ...
... principles of the science of Physics . Since then , I have been making investigations for this purpose , both ... principle it is because he does not see that as the actions of this Energy are rather complicated we are not yet ...
Page v
... principle here proposed . Their prohibiting the nourishment of meat and the pos- session of wives , their regarding the so much valued money as if it were sands on the seashore , all are nothing but a means of conservating the Energy ...
... principle here proposed . Their prohibiting the nourishment of meat and the pos- session of wives , their regarding the so much valued money as if it were sands on the seashore , all are nothing but a means of conservating the Energy ...
Page vi
... principle which I have above laid open is not necessarily a new invention of this time ; it seems to have been stated here and there in some of the Chinese Classics . The " Book of Eki " says " A virtuous family is sure to have ...
... principle which I have above laid open is not necessarily a new invention of this time ; it seems to have been stated here and there in some of the Chinese Classics . The " Book of Eki " says " A virtuous family is sure to have ...
Page vii
... principle with the science of Meteorology . Starting from the season of spring , the temperature of the at- mospheric air rises gradually towards Summer , a maximum in July and August , descending at a fast rate thence , and a minimum ...
... principle with the science of Meteorology . Starting from the season of spring , the temperature of the at- mospheric air rises gradually towards Summer , a maximum in July and August , descending at a fast rate thence , and a minimum ...
Page viii
... principles , can by no means be re- garded as a matter of chance . On extending our survey over other Chinese classics , we observe that the " Book of Locius " explains the principle of " Rise and Fall " to a full extent , and this is ...
... principles , can by no means be re- garded as a matter of chance . On extending our survey over other Chinese classics , we observe that the " Book of Locius " explains the principle of " Rise and Fall " to a full extent , and this is ...
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