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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... least of it , imperfect and inconse- quential . The sum set apart for the attainment of the objects which the deceased Earl had in contemplation was eight thousand pounds sterling , which , together with the dividends accruing thereon ...
... least of it , imperfect and inconse- quential . The sum set apart for the attainment of the objects which the deceased Earl had in contemplation was eight thousand pounds sterling , which , together with the dividends accruing thereon ...
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... least as great as that of Uranus from our sun - that is to say , some eighteen hundred millions of miles - have also their respec- tive planets , their Mercuries , their Earths , their Jupiters and Sa- turns , and are the centres of ...
... least as great as that of Uranus from our sun - that is to say , some eighteen hundred millions of miles - have also their respec- tive planets , their Mercuries , their Earths , their Jupiters and Sa- turns , and are the centres of ...
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... least of the stars , since we never behold their discs . We become sensible of their existence by rays of light , which must have taken , in some instances , probably , a thousand years to reach our globe , although light is known to ...
... least of the stars , since we never behold their discs . We become sensible of their existence by rays of light , which must have taken , in some instances , probably , a thousand years to reach our globe , although light is known to ...
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... least in this climate , though better seen in tropical regions , but cannot be mistaken for any atmospheric meteor , or aurora borealis . It is manifestly in the nature of a thin lenticularly - formed atmosphere , surrounding the sun ...
... least in this climate , though better seen in tropical regions , but cannot be mistaken for any atmospheric meteor , or aurora borealis . It is manifestly in the nature of a thin lenticularly - formed atmosphere , surrounding the sun ...
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... least , edu- cation and Christianity would be universal over the earth . The generations of those distant times would look back upon ours as a period of comparative obscurity and barbarity . War would be unknown to them . All the ...
... least , edu- cation and Christianity would be universal over the earth . The generations of those distant times would look back upon ours as a period of comparative obscurity and barbarity . War would be unknown to them . All the ...
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