The Complete Works of Thomas Dick ...A. C. Goodman & Company, 1853 |
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... bright example of Christian benevo- lence . He looks upon his little earnings as a talent lent him of God , a part of which should be sacredly appropriated to his service . ' 66 In the same Missionary Tract , " it is stated , that the ...
... bright example of Christian benevo- lence . He looks upon his little earnings as a talent lent him of God , a part of which should be sacredly appropriated to his service . ' 66 In the same Missionary Tract , " it is stated , that the ...
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... bright star , named Capella , may be perceived at an elevation of about eighteen degrees above the horizon . Directing our view towards the south , we shall perceive a pretty bright star , with a small star on the north and another on ...
... bright star , named Capella , may be perceived at an elevation of about eighteen degrees above the horizon . Directing our view towards the south , we shall perceive a pretty bright star , with a small star on the north and another on ...
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... bright star , it directs us to the pole - star , which is the one nearest to the pole , and which , to a common observer , never seems to shift its position . The uppermost star in the figure towards the right hand represents the pole ...
... bright star , it directs us to the pole - star , which is the one nearest to the pole , and which , to a common observer , never seems to shift its position . The uppermost star in the figure towards the right hand represents the pole ...
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... bright star , such as Sirius , or the Dog - star , in the horizon , it will make a larger circuit over the southern sky , and will remain about nine hours above the horizon before it sets in the south - west . If we look due east , and ...
... bright star , such as Sirius , or the Dog - star , in the horizon , it will make a larger circuit over the southern sky , and will remain about nine hours above the horizon before it sets in the south - west . If we look due east , and ...
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... bright luminaries of the firmanent revolving in silent grandeur around our world ; not only the stars visible to the unassisted eye , but all the ten thousands and millions of stars which the telescope ( 358 ) 16 CELESTIAL SCENERY ,
... bright luminaries of the firmanent revolving in silent grandeur around our world ; not only the stars visible to the unassisted eye , but all the ten thousands and millions of stars which the telescope ( 358 ) 16 CELESTIAL SCENERY ,
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61 Cygni angle apparent magnitude appear astronomers atmosphere behold bodies bright Cassiopeia celestial centre Ceres Christian comet considered constellation covetousness Creator dark degrees diameter direction disk displayed distance diversified Divine double stars earth east eclipse eternal exhibit existence firmament fixed stars globe glory grandeur heavens hemisphere Herschel horizon hundred immense inferior conjunction inhabitants intelligent John Herschel Jupiter light likewise luminous magnificent magnitude Mars ment meridian millions of miles minutes moon moral motion move naked eye nature nearly nebula never objects observations orbit orbs parallax pass perceived perihelion period phenomena planet planetary system Pleiades portion position present principle rays refraction regions revolution revolving right ascension rings round satellites Saturn scene seen sidereal small stars solar space splendour spots square miles supposed surface telescope thousand tion universe Uranus velocity Venus Vesta visible wealth whole wisdom