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" Thus, a spider's web, even spun by the smallest species, and when so fine that it is almost imperceptible to our senses, is not, as we suppose, a single line, but a rope composed of at least four thousand strands. "
Curiosities for the Ingenious: Selected from the Most Authentic Treasures of ... - 96 ページ
J. Taylor 著 - 1822 - 192 ページ
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The Eclectic Review, 第 5 巻、第 23 巻

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1816 - 678 ページ
...of the spinners, again unite, and form the thread we are accustomed to see. Thus a spider's thread is not, as -we suppose, a single line, but a rope composed of at least 4000 strands. How astonishing ! But to feel all the wonder of this fact, we must follow Leeuwenboeck...

The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], 第 5 巻

1816 - 658 ページ
...of the spinners, again unite, and form the thread we are accustomed to see. Thus a spider's thread is not, as we suppose, a single line, but a rope composed of at least 4000 strands. How astonishing! But to feel all the wonder of this fact, we must follow Leeuwenhoeck...

Spirit of the English Magazines

1829 - 1092 ページ
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An Introduction to Entomology: Or Elements of the Natural History of ..., 第 1 巻

William Kirby, William Spence - 1818 - 568 ページ
...that some of the tubes were larger than others, and furnished a larger thread. Thus a spider's thread^ even spun by the smallest species, and when so fine...a rope composed of at least four thousand strands. How astonishing ! But to feel all the wonder of this fact we must follow Leeuwenhoek in one of his...

The Coila Repository: And Kilmarnock Monthly Magazine

1818 - 492 ページ
...form the thread we are accustomed to see, which the spider uses in forming its web. Thus, a spider's web, even spun by the smallest species, and when so...senses, is not, as we suppose, a single line, but a tope, composed of at least four thousand strands. But to feel all the wonders of this fact, we must...

The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography ..., 第 13 巻

1819 - 552 ページ
...form the thread we are accustomed to see, which the spider uses in forming its web. Thus, a spider's web, even spun by the smallest species, and when so...suppose, a single line, but a rope, composed of at least 4,000 strands. But, to feel all the wonders of this fact, we must follow Leuwenhoeck in one of his...

Universal Science Or the Cabinet of Nature and Art, Comprising Above ..., 第 1 巻

Alexander Jamieson - 1821 - 448 ページ
...form the thread we are accustomed to see, which the spider uses in forming its web. Thus a spider's web, even spun by the smallest species, and when so...line, but a rope composed of at least four thousand strands.—But to feel all the wonders of this fact, we must follow Leuwenhoeck in one of his calculations...

An Introduction to Entomology: Or Elements of the Natural History of ..., 第 1 巻

William Kirby, William Spence - 1822 - 618 ページ
...that some of the tubes were larger than others, and furnished a larger thread. Thus a spider's thread, even spun by the smallest species, and when so fine...a rope composed of at least four thousand strands. How astonishing ! But to feel all the wonder of this fact we must follow Leeuwenhoek in one of his...

The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, 第 1 巻

1823 - 494 ページ
...form the thread we are acoustomed !• see, which the spider uses in forming its web. Thus a spider's web, even spun by the smallest species, and when so...is almost imperceptible to our senses, is not, as The bargain struck — cash paid— fish we suppose, a single line, but a rope gone — composed of...

The American Farmer

John S. Skinner - 1827 - 434 ページ
...accustomed to see, which the spider uses in form ing its web. Thus, a spider's weh, f\ en spun liy the smallest species, and when so fine that it is...suppose, a single line, but a rope composed of at least 4,000 strands But to feel all the wonders ol this fact, we must follow Leuwenhoeck in one of his calculations...




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