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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... produce , the sea , the atmosphere , the sun , and espe- cially our own satellite , to our physical necessities ; but their adap- tation to the intellect , which seeks higher objects of contemplation , is not so obvious . Dr. Chalmers ...
... produce , the sea , the atmosphere , the sun , and espe- cially our own satellite , to our physical necessities ; but their adap- tation to the intellect , which seeks higher objects of contemplation , is not so obvious . Dr. Chalmers ...
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... produce any loss of its light of which he could take an estimate . For him this globe of ours , immense as to our finite faculties it seems to be , would have actually no existence . It would find not even a point's place on his chart ...
... produce any loss of its light of which he could take an estimate . For him this globe of ours , immense as to our finite faculties it seems to be , would have actually no existence . It would find not even a point's place on his chart ...
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... produce an effect upon Encke's comet must also act upon the planets , which move through the same spaces . The effect upon the planets , however , must be very much smaller than the effect upon the comet , in consequence of their ...
... produce an effect upon Encke's comet must also act upon the planets , which move through the same spaces . The effect upon the planets , however , must be very much smaller than the effect upon the comet , in consequence of their ...
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... produced any effect upon the orbit of the earth . But it would have most probably deranged , during its passage , the com- ponent parts of our atmosphere , rendered it very generally incon- sistent with the continuance of animal life ...
... produced any effect upon the orbit of the earth . But it would have most probably deranged , during its passage , the com- ponent parts of our atmosphere , rendered it very generally incon- sistent with the continuance of animal life ...
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... produce is about twenty - one millions of quarters of wheat , thirty- two millions of other grain , and sixteen of chestnuts and potatoes , the whole of which would amount , at moderate prices , to about one hundred and forty millions ...
... produce is about twenty - one millions of quarters of wheat , thirty- two millions of other grain , and sixteen of chestnuts and potatoes , the whole of which would amount , at moderate prices , to about one hundred and forty millions ...
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