The Christian Observer, Volumen60Hatchard and Company, 1860 |
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... given me may be with me where I am , that they may behold my glory , " shall have its blest accomplishment . Even so . Amen . THE NEBULAR THEORY : ARAGO , ON POPULAR ASTRONOMY . Popular Astronomy . By François Arago . Translated by ...
... given me may be with me where I am , that they may behold my glory , " shall have its blest accomplishment . Even so . Amen . THE NEBULAR THEORY : ARAGO , ON POPULAR ASTRONOMY . Popular Astronomy . By François Arago . Translated by ...
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... given it up as untenable , until at length it was scarcely maintained by any one of them . And yet in the work before us the mere surmises upon which it was founded have been ranked among established facts ; as though nothing had ...
... given it up as untenable , until at length it was scarcely maintained by any one of them . And yet in the work before us the mere surmises upon which it was founded have been ranked among established facts ; as though nothing had ...
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... given signs of resolvability . The contributions of Sir William Herschel to this portion of astronomical science may truly be described as " enormous . " In 1786 he published a catalogue of 1000 nebulæ , or clusters of stars . Three ...
... given signs of resolvability . The contributions of Sir William Herschel to this portion of astronomical science may truly be described as " enormous . " In 1786 he published a catalogue of 1000 nebulæ , or clusters of stars . Three ...
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... given me to perform ; and it is right that you should know what I have to tell you without delay . " I will not attempt to add , by one word of reproach , to the retribu- tion that is now falling on you ; any other words that I could ...
... given me to perform ; and it is right that you should know what I have to tell you without delay . " I will not attempt to add , by one word of reproach , to the retribu- tion that is now falling on you ; any other words that I could ...
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... given tolerably accu- rate sketches of Pictish or ancient British life . But to what end ? A few melancholy maidens may still be found ready to adopt the notion that a convent is a place where sin is unknown , and into which the Tempter ...
... given tolerably accu- rate sketches of Pictish or ancient British life . But to what end ? A few melancholy maidens may still be found ready to adopt the notion that a convent is a place where sin is unknown , and into which the Tempter ...
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