The Quarterly Review, Volumen50William 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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... perhaps , be deemed perfectly legitimate . That able divine was requested to point out the adaptation of external nature to man's intellectual and moral constitution . This certainly must be admitted to be a task of extreme difficulty ...
... perhaps , be deemed perfectly legitimate . That able divine was requested to point out the adaptation of external nature to man's intellectual and moral constitution . This certainly must be admitted to be a task of extreme difficulty ...
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... perhaps the nearest to us of those luminaries , is conjectured by Dr. Wollaston to give as much light as fourteen suns , each as large as ours . Magnificent , therefore , as the system must be of which Sirius forms the centre , yet we ...
... perhaps the nearest to us of those luminaries , is conjectured by Dr. Wollaston to give as much light as fourteen suns , each as large as ours . Magnificent , therefore , as the system must be of which Sirius forms the centre , yet we ...
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... perhaps be more easily com- prehended , if we advert for a moment to the other planets of our own system , which are more immediately within the sphere of our observation . Mercury and Venus both have atmospheres much loaded with clouds ...
... perhaps be more easily com- prehended , if we advert for a moment to the other planets of our own system , which are more immediately within the sphere of our observation . Mercury and Venus both have atmospheres much loaded with clouds ...
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... perhaps the due regulation of their motions respectively . Our Moon , for in- stance , does not appear to us capable of supporting animal life . We find its surface , at least that part of it which is seen from Earth , occupied by ...
... perhaps the due regulation of their motions respectively . Our Moon , for in- stance , does not appear to us capable of supporting animal life . We find its surface , at least that part of it which is seen from Earth , occupied by ...
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... 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 subsiding into the sun . Sir J. Herschel's Treatise on ...
... 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 subsiding into the sun . Sir J. Herschel's Treatise on ...
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