The Quarterly Review, Band 50William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1834 |
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... believe , resists the motion of comets ; loaded , perhaps , with the actual mate rials of the tails of millions of those bodies , of which they have been stripped in their successive perihelion passages , and which may be slowly ...
... believe , resists the motion of comets ; loaded , perhaps , with the actual mate rials of the tails of millions of those bodies , of which they have been stripped in their successive perihelion passages , and which may be slowly ...
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... believe , that as the Creator operates by his own laws , he will permit them to take their course , and accomplish their object without interruption . Our globe must , consequently , be still in the very swaddling clothes of its birth ...
... believe , that as the Creator operates by his own laws , he will permit them to take their course , and accomplish their object without interruption . Our globe must , consequently , be still in the very swaddling clothes of its birth ...
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... believe that vegetable life could exist in such a climate as ours . We have the same opinion of the arctic regions . But both are equally mistaken : the care of a presiding Providence is limited to no climate ; it ' Lives through all ...
... believe that vegetable life could exist in such a climate as ours . We have the same opinion of the arctic regions . But both are equally mistaken : the care of a presiding Providence is limited to no climate ; it ' Lives through all ...
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... believe that the classes mammalla and birds were not then created . ' These inferences , justified as they are by the organic remains found in the antediluvian deposits , exactly coincide with the nar- rative of Genesis . The waters ...
... believe that the classes mammalla and birds were not then created . ' These inferences , justified as they are by the organic remains found in the antediluvian deposits , exactly coincide with the nar- rative of Genesis . The waters ...
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... believe , the mystery in which it has pleased the Creator to involve the connexion between body and soul should necessarily render it a doubtful and imperfect theory . Mr. Madden seems to have had some vague design of this sort in his ...
... believe , the mystery in which it has pleased the Creator to involve the connexion between body and soul should necessarily render it a doubtful and imperfect theory . Mr. Madden seems to have had some vague design of this sort in his ...
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