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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... turns , and are the centres of peculiar systems throughout the whole firmament . If those planets be peopled by intelligent beings , as Earth is , and the other planets of our solar region are supposed to be , the contemplation in ...
... turns , and are the centres of peculiar systems throughout the whole firmament . If those planets be peopled by intelligent beings , as Earth is , and the other planets of our solar region are supposed to be , the contemplation in ...
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... turn out to be erro- neous , it must be conceded that astronomy has its certainties as well as chemistry or mathematics . But more than even this can be said for the pursuits of a Kepler and a Herschel . The former was enabled by his ...
... turn out to be erro- neous , it must be conceded that astronomy has its certainties as well as chemistry or mathematics . But more than even this can be said for the pursuits of a Kepler and a Herschel . The former was enabled by his ...
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... turn up the soil at our feet , to find in it innumerable seeds useful to man . * We have only to look around us upon the surface of the earth , to see it stocked with a variety of animals , conducive not only to our subsistence , but to ...
... turn up the soil at our feet , to find in it innumerable seeds useful to man . * We have only to look around us upon the surface of the earth , to see it stocked with a variety of animals , conducive not only to our subsistence , but to ...
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... turn them to advantage either by mental or bodily occupation . Here is another manifest proof of design , whether we consider the present habits of animal life to be suited to the period of the earth's revolution round its own axis , or ...
... turn them to advantage either by mental or bodily occupation . Here is another manifest proof of design , whether we consider the present habits of animal life to be suited to the period of the earth's revolution round its own axis , or ...
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... learning he seems to be below what is called a , smatterer , and the turn of his mind is * Quarterly Review , No. LXXXII . p . 441 , evidently ' 6 to evidently neither accurate in observation , precise 34 The Bridgewater Treatises .
... learning he seems to be below what is called a , smatterer , and the turn of his mind is * Quarterly Review , No. LXXXII . p . 441 , evidently ' 6 to evidently neither accurate in observation , precise 34 The Bridgewater Treatises .
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