The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, Band 1Sumner and Goodman, 1849 |
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... heaven or on earth , nor the least foundation in the scenes of external nature . He has not only drawn false conclusions from the objects which have a real existence , to increase his fears ; but has created , in his imagination , an ...
... heaven or on earth , nor the least foundation in the scenes of external nature . He has not only drawn false conclusions from the objects which have a real existence , to increase his fears ; but has created , in his imagination , an ...
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... heaven , we perceive an immense variety of beings , celestial and terrestrial , animated and inanimated , continu- ally varying their aspects and positions , all dif- fering from each other in certain points of view , yet connected ...
... heaven , we perceive an immense variety of beings , celestial and terrestrial , animated and inanimated , continu- ally varying their aspects and positions , all dif- fering from each other in certain points of view , yet connected ...
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... heavens . It is well known that Miss Herschell , while amusing herself in looking at the heavens through Sir William Herschell's telescope , dis- covered at different times a variety of comets , which might otherwise have passed ...
... heavens . It is well known that Miss Herschell , while amusing herself in looking at the heavens through Sir William Herschell's telescope , dis- covered at different times a variety of comets , which might otherwise have passed ...
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... heavens , in com- pany with the planetary orbs ; and the abyss of water with which Burnet had filled the internal cavity of the earth is now converted into a mass denser than the solid rock . The Terra Austra- us Incognito , which ...
... heavens , in com- pany with the planetary orbs ; and the abyss of water with which Burnet had filled the internal cavity of the earth is now converted into a mass denser than the solid rock . The Terra Austra- us Incognito , which ...
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... heaven ! Such are only a few specimens of the improve- ments which art , directed by science and mora- lity , could easily accomplish . SECTION VI . ON THE INFLUENCE OF KNOWLEDGE IN PRO- MOTING ENLARGED CONCEPTIONS OF THE CHARACTER AND ...
... heaven ! Such are only a few specimens of the improve- ments which art , directed by science and mora- lity , could easily accomplish . SECTION VI . ON THE INFLUENCE OF KNOWLEDGE IN PRO- MOTING ENLARGED CONCEPTIONS OF THE CHARACTER AND ...
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