Littell's Living Age, Band 198Living Age Company Incorporated, 1893 |
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... star- tled me too , for in my rather dreamy state I had not seen him coming ) . " So he is ! It would make a saint savage , to be set at defiance in this way . I begin to think " address- ing poor Tyncker in a voice that made me jump ...
... star- tled me too , for in my rather dreamy state I had not seen him coming ) . " So he is ! It would make a saint savage , to be set at defiance in this way . I begin to think " address- ing poor Tyncker in a voice that made me jump ...
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... stars in the visible firmament could be the Pleiades - indeed , if I remember the central sun around which all the aright , it was actually identified with bodies in the universe revolved . For the star Alcyone . The doctrine was ...
... stars in the visible firmament could be the Pleiades - indeed , if I remember the central sun around which all the aright , it was actually identified with bodies in the universe revolved . For the star Alcyone . The doctrine was ...
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... stars . dental coincidence . The latter would But , as a matter of fact , we find the be the case if the line joining the two wonderful star apparently occupying stars happened to be so nearly directed the most imposing site in the ...
... stars . dental coincidence . The latter would But , as a matter of fact , we find the be the case if the line joining the two wonderful star apparently occupying stars happened to be so nearly directed the most imposing site in the ...
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... stars and of nebulæ , but of one single reason whatever why the line joining star and of one single nebula . Let us the star and the nebula should pass near suppose that the nebula occupies an the earth if the two objects were totally ...
... stars and of nebulæ , but of one single reason whatever why the line joining star and of one single nebula . Let us the star and the nebula should pass near suppose that the nebula occupies an the earth if the two objects were totally ...
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... star which we can the total duration of such phases of thus see there must be a stupendous incandescence are quite insignificant number of invisible masses , then , in- under ordinary circumstances when deed , we begin to get some ...
... star which we can the total duration of such phases of thus see there must be a stupendous incandescence are quite insignificant number of invisible masses , then , in- under ordinary circumstances when deed , we begin to get some ...
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