| 1831 - 896 pàgines
...after letting them stay in awhile, suddenly transfer them to a vessel full of water at a blood-heat, the one will feel a sensation of heat, the other of...cinnamon, we shall perceive no difference between its flavour and that of a deal shaving." — p. 82. Here felicity of illustration is perhaps carried to... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1831 - 514 pàgines
...letting them stay in awhile, suddenly transfer them to a vessel full of water at a blood-heat, Hi" one will feel a sensation of heat, the other of cold. And if we cross the two first fingers nf one hand, and place a pea in the fork between them, moving and rolling it about on a table, we shall... | |
| 1837 - 586 pàgines
...after letting them stay awhile, suddenly transfer them both to a vessel full of water at a blood-heat, the one will feel a sensation of heat, the other of...cinnamon, we shall perceive no difference between its flavour and that of a deal shaving." — Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural Philosophy,... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1837 - 596 pàgines
...after letting them stay awhile, suddenly transfer them both to a vessel full of water at a blood-heat, the one will feel a sensation of heat, the other of...cinnamon, we shall perceive no difference between its flavour and that of a deal shaving." — Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural Philosophy,... | |
| 1867 - 878 pàgines
...blood heat, the one will feel it hot, and the other cold. If we cross the two first fingers of our hand, and place a pea in the fork between them, moving and rolling it about on a table, we shall be fully persuaded, especially if we close our eyes, that we have two peas-t The other senses are similarly... | |
| James Welton - 1896 - 374 pàgines
...letting them stay awhile, suddenly " transfer them both to a vessel full of water at blood-heat, " the one will feel a sensation of heat, the other of...while we are eating cinnamon, we shall perceive no differ" ence between its flavour and that of a deal shaving " (Herschel, Nat. Phil, § 72). Logical... | |
| James Welton, Alexander James Monahan - 1911 - 544 pàgines
...after letting them stay awhile, suddenly transfer them both to a vessel full of water at blood-heat, the one will feel a sensation of heat, the other of...them, moving and rolling it about on a table, we shall 1 Op. cit., V., iv., § 5. (especially if we close our eyes) be fully persuaded we have two peas. If... | |
| J. Welton - 1910 - 344 pàgines
...letting them stay awhile, suddenly " transfer them both to a vessel full of water at blood-heat, " the one will feel a sensation of heat, the other of...persuaded we have two peas. If the nose be held " while wo are eating cinnamon, we shall perceive no differ" ence between its flavour and that of a deal shaving... | |
| James Welton, Alexander James Monahan - 1923 - 580 pàgines
...after letting them stay awhile, suddenly transfer them both to a vessel full of water at blood-heat, the one will feel a sensation of heat, the other of...cinnamon, we shall perceive no difference between its flavour and that of a deal shaving."1 The history of science presents us with many instances of mal-observation.... | |
| James Welton, Alexander James Monahan - 1923 - 576 pàgines
...after letting them stay awhile, suddenly transfer them both to a vessel full of water at blood-heat, the one will feel a sensation of heat, the other of...between them, moving and rolling it about on a table, we shal] 1 Op. cit., V., iv., § 5, (especially if we close our eyes) be fully persuaded we have two peas.... | |
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