... a blazing tail ten hundred thousand and fourteen miles long; through which if the earth should pass at the distance •of one hundred thousand' miles from the nucleus or main body of the comet, it must in its passage be set on fire, and reduced to... Select British Classics - Página 171803Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 392 páginas
...through which if the earth should pass at the distance of one hundred thousand miles from the nucleus, or main body of the comet, it must in its passage...any nutriment to supply them, will at last be wholly con" sumed and annihilated; which must be attended with the destruction of this earth, and of all the... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 260 páginas
...distance of one hundred thousand miles from the nucleus, or main body of the comet, it must in it's passage be set on fire, and reduced to ashes. That the sun, daily spending it's rays without any nutriment to supply them, will at last be wholly consumed and annihilated ; which... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 484 páginas
...distance of one hundred thousand miles from the nucleus, or main body of the comet, it must in it's passage be set on fire, and reduced to ashes. That the sun, daily spending it's rays without any nutriment to supply them, will at last be wholly consumed and annihilated ; which... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 524 páginas
...through which if the earth should pass at the distance of one hundred thousand miles from the nucleus, or main body of the comet, it must in its passage...be wholly consumed and annihilated ; which must be attend* ed witlithe destruction of this earth, and of all the planets that receive their light from... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 264 páginas
...comet, it must in it's passage be set on fire, and reduced to ashes. That the sun, daily spending it's rays without any nutriment to supply them, will at...destruction of this earth, and of all the planets that recieve their light from it. Let us, however, banish from our thoughts all such vain notions, and let... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 268 páginas
...spending it's rays without any nutriment to supply them, wili 1 at last be wholly consumed and anniMated ; which must be attended with the destruction of this earth, and of all the planets that recieve their light from it. " They are so perpetually alarmed with the apprehensions of these and... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 854 páginas
...pass at the distance .of pne hundred thousand miles from the ^efefw,. or : main body of the cornet, it must in its passage be set on fire, and reduced...spending its- rays without any nutriment to supply tbt'iiij will at last be anmhilated: j.whjck W4&4< i* attended with the destruction of this earth,... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 530 páginas
...through which, if the earth should pass at the distance of one hundred thousand miles from the nucleus, or main body of the comet, it must in its passage...on fire, and reduced to ashes. That the sun, daily spreading its rays without any nutriment to supply them, will at last be wholly consumed and annihilated... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 274 páginas
...through which, if the earth should pass at the distance of one hundred thousand miles from the nucleus, or main body of the comet, it must in its passage...on fire, and reduced to ashes. That the sun, daily spreading its rays without any nutriment to supply them, will at last be wholly consumed and annihilated;... | |
| Mammon - 1823 - 384 páginas
...should pass at the distance of one hundred thousand miles from the nucleus of the comet, it must on its passage be set on fire, and reduced to ashes; that the sun daily spending its rays, without any fresh ways and means to support the expenditure, will at last be wholly consumed and annihilated, which... | |
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