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... Earth . ' This , the first Theory of the Earth , ' built , not on mere imagination , but on facts and legitimate reasonings , laid down certain conclusions ; such as , that the sur- face of the globe had undergone a number of suc ...
... Earth . ' This , the first Theory of the Earth , ' built , not on mere imagination , but on facts and legitimate reasonings , laid down certain conclusions ; such as , that the sur- face of the globe had undergone a number of suc ...
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... earth is assumed to be in existence : - - " And the earth was without form and void . " Geology has established the fact , that though the present arrangement of the sur- face of the globe is perhaps not above seven or eight thousand ...
... earth is assumed to be in existence : - - " And the earth was without form and void . " Geology has established the fact , that though the present arrangement of the sur- face of the globe is perhaps not above seven or eight thousand ...
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... earth was ever near . On the death of a warrior or chief , his followers could in a short time raise over his remains a vast heap of earth , which in a few years would become covered with natural verdure . Memory and tradition would ...
... earth was ever near . On the death of a warrior or chief , his followers could in a short time raise over his remains a vast heap of earth , which in a few years would become covered with natural verdure . Memory and tradition would ...
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... earth shone not upon his outward existence , but an inward flame lit up his imagination to a radiance of glory that blended the most magnificent and awful grandeur with the most sublime sentiments of exalted devotion ; giving the ...
... earth shone not upon his outward existence , but an inward flame lit up his imagination to a radiance of glory that blended the most magnificent and awful grandeur with the most sublime sentiments of exalted devotion ; giving the ...
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... Earth's philosophy , heaven's wisdom , and devotion were a portion of a life whose spirit was con- secrated by poetic inspiration , and struck its flight through the most lofty realm of imagination . In knowledge , a giant ; in religion ...
... Earth's philosophy , heaven's wisdom , and devotion were a portion of a life whose spirit was con- secrated by poetic inspiration , and struck its flight through the most lofty realm of imagination . In knowledge , a giant ; in religion ...
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