Or, lastly, let us ask ourselves whether any amount of evidence which the nature of our faculties permits us to attain, can justify us in asserting that any phænomenon is out of the reach of natural causation.
Lastly, the Reptilia present the extraordinary and exceptional phænomenon of as many extinct as existing orders, if not more; the four mentioned maintaining their existence from the Lias to the Chalk inclusive.
Laplace believed he had accounted for this phænomenon by the fact that the eccentricity of the earth's orbit has been diminishing throughout these 3,000 years.
It is this determination of the Sandwich Islands to America, that gives us the phænomenon of the American and Oceanic admixture--a new and imperfectly studied form of union.
Now the phænomenon of the exclusive and inclusive plural is very general throughout the aboriginal languages of America.
Under either case, however, we have the phænomenon of a transition in form.
The Woloff language is at least one other African tongue, which exhibits the phænomenon of an initial change, a process allied to the euphonic concord.
The last three or four families have illustrated a common phænomenon in the ethnology of these parts; indeed, of many other parts of America as well, especially the United States.
Such are some of the facts and suggestions which help to account for the glossarial difference between the American languages, a phænomenon which, even though occasionally overstated, is still a reality to a certain degree.
A similar confusion makes its appearance in the explanation of the phænomenon that the pendulum oscillates more slowly at the equator.
Another phænomenon in palsies is, that when the limbs of one side are disabled, those of the other are in perpetual motion.
And his words in the end of the narrative are, "There is a great step from the disbelief of tales, to the finding out the true cause of a phænomenon which appears wonderful to us.
All the Italian writers who first describe this remarkable phænomenon give the following account of the discovery.
Boutigny’s beautiful experiment of making ice in a red-hot crucible is a striking phænomenon of this kind.
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