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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... never attain , in the shape of conviction , a lively idea of his own position on the scale of the universe , unless he look with undistracted attention above and around him , and put forth all the energies of his intellect , with a view ...
... never attain , in the shape of conviction , a lively idea of his own position on the scale of the universe , unless he look with undistracted attention above and around him , and put forth all the energies of his intellect , with a view ...
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... never seen before . Some stars are double and even triple ; that is to say , they appear to us within a barely distinguishable distance of each other . Upwards of three thousand double stars have been already discovered , and it is ...
... never seen before . Some stars are double and even triple ; that is to say , they appear to us within a barely distinguishable distance of each other . Upwards of three thousand double stars have been already discovered , and it is ...
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... 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 travel at the rate of one ...
... 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 travel at the rate of one ...
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... never seen before . It shone in the constellation Cassiopeia , was then as bright as Sirius , and for a while was visible even at mid - day . It began to fade in December of the same year , and after exhibiting all the changes of ...
... never seen before . It shone in the constellation Cassiopeia , was then as bright as Sirius , and for a while was visible even at mid - day . It began to fade in December of the same year , and after exhibiting all the changes of ...
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... never can be ascer- tained . It will be admitted , however , by any person who looks . into the Almanac , that eclipses of the sun and moon are calcu- lated beforehand to the moment . We have now , for instance , before us a list of ...
... never can be ascer- tained . It will be admitted , however , by any person who looks . into the Almanac , that eclipses of the sun and moon are calcu- lated beforehand to the moment . We have now , for instance , before us a list of ...
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