ABC's of Science
by Charles Oliver
INDEX
I. The Supreme Power of Nature
II. Astronomy
III. The Solar System
IV. Across the Divide
V. Flourishment of the Earth
VI. Animal ism
VII. Miscellaneous
The author of this little book spent several years posing his work, to the best of his ability, making the treatise brief and to the point, so that the reader may not e weary and misunderstand the true meaning.
His desire is to have the flourishing human know the truth of Science and to learn what he can of its greatest wonders.
CHAS. OLIVER.
ABC's OF SCIENCE
CHAPTER I THE SUPREME POWER OF NATURE
Supreme power of Nature prised of all.
It may be divided into three parts: Mineral, Vegetable, and Animal.
Mineral prised of Mineral Matter and Mineral ism.
Animal prised of Animal Matter and Animal ism.
Vegetable prised of Vegetable Matter and Vegetable ism.
Each of the foregoing have life, and by cooperating with each other produce life that flourishes.
There being as many different kinds of ism as there are matter which is beyond the strength of human to classify.
The supreme power of Nature had no beginning so it has no end; its life is indestructible.
[Figures: Five line-drawings, captioned as follows. "Comet of 1881, the year Mother Shipton prophecied the Earth e to an end." "Comet of 1744." "Comet of 1857." "Biela'et discovered in 1827. returned at intervals of 6 1/2
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