The Christian Observer, Volumen60Hatchard and Company, 1860 |
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... reason is gratified but the soul starved ? Or if we have fallen into neither error , do we crave for public meetings , for novelties , for the stir and bustle of anniver- saries ? Here , too , there is a snare and a pit in which many a ...
... reason is gratified but the soul starved ? Or if we have fallen into neither error , do we crave for public meetings , for novelties , for the stir and bustle of anniver- saries ? Here , too , there is a snare and a pit in which many a ...
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... reason- ing . " It is obvious that such a work is intended for those who must receive its dicta without dispute or question ; and who , if it contain errors , are unable to refute them . And if , in such a work , an attempt be made to ...
... reason- ing . " It is obvious that such a work is intended for those who must receive its dicta without dispute or question ; and who , if it contain errors , are unable to refute them . And if , in such a work , an attempt be made to ...
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... reason to believe that his first grand conception was a right one , since the very objects which caused him thus to modify his opinion have since given signs of resolvability . The contributions of Sir William Herschel to this portion ...
... reason to believe that his first grand conception was a right one , since the very objects which caused him thus to modify his opinion have since given signs of resolvability . The contributions of Sir William Herschel to this portion ...
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... reason to doubt that the constitution of these objects is the same as that of other nebulæ ; and that they are in fact clusters of stars , which , by mutual proximity and vast distance , are reduced to the [ apparent ] form of planetary ...
... reason to doubt that the constitution of these objects is the same as that of other nebulæ ; and that they are in fact clusters of stars , which , by mutual proximity and vast distance , are reduced to the [ apparent ] form of planetary ...
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... reason why Mrs. Stowe should in- veigh against their errors to us in London in the year 1859 ? This question is not an immaterial one ; for unless Mrs. Stowe can be fully justified , she is deeply criminal . There is , perhaps , not a ...
... reason why Mrs. Stowe should in- veigh against their errors to us in London in the year 1859 ? This question is not an immaterial one ; for unless Mrs. Stowe can be fully justified , she is deeply criminal . There is , perhaps , not a ...
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