id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hn1lyw Whewell, William Astronomy and general physics : considered with reference to natural theology by William Whewell 1833 .txt text/plain 70944 3005 62 V. On Inductive Habits; or, on the impression produced on Men's Minds by discovering Laws of Nature • • . Nature acts by general laws; that is, the occurrences of the world in which we find ourselves, result from causes which operate according to fixed When we have illustrated the correspondencies which exist in every province of nature, between the qualities of brute matter and the constitution of living things, between the tendency to de. And not only is there this general agreement between the nature of the laws which govern the organic and inorganic world, but also there is a coincidence between the arbitrary magnitudes which And the season of love and the period of gestation are so arranged that the young ones are produced at the time wherein the conditions of temperature are most suited to the commencement of life." ./cache/hvd.hn1lyw.pdf ./txt/hvd.hn1lyw.txt