The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, Band 1Sumner and Goodman, 1849 |
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... perfection ; some of them have but lately commenced their progress , and some of their elementary prin- ciples still require to be established by future observations . The objects of nature which science embraces are almost infinite ...
... perfection ; some of them have but lately commenced their progress , and some of their elementary prin- ciples still require to be established by future observations . The objects of nature which science embraces are almost infinite ...
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... perfection with accelerated progress . This may easily be traced by those who have attended to the history of science during the last 160 years . About the commencement of this period , the Academy of Sciences at Paris , and the Royal ...
... perfection with accelerated progress . This may easily be traced by those who have attended to the history of science during the last 160 years . About the commencement of this period , the Academy of Sciences at Paris , and the Royal ...
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... perfection , still remain to be ascertained . The late discovery of several new planets , both primary and secondary , leads us to conclude , that other globes of a similar nature , belonging to our system , may still lie hid in the ...
... perfection , still remain to be ascertained . The late discovery of several new planets , both primary and secondary , leads us to conclude , that other globes of a similar nature , belonging to our system , may still lie hid in the ...
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... perfection . For making the observations now supposed , a profound knowledge of the physical and ma- thematical principles of astronomy is not abso- lutely necessary . All the qualifications essen- tially requisite are , -a general ...
... perfection . For making the observations now supposed , a profound knowledge of the physical and ma- thematical principles of astronomy is not abso- lutely necessary . All the qualifications essen- tially requisite are , -a general ...
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... perfection which could not previously be attained . Even in a few hours , that which formerly required nearly a whole summer , can now be effected , and that , too , merely by the action of an almost invisible fluid . As the whole ...
... perfection which could not previously be attained . Even in a few hours , that which formerly required nearly a whole summer , can now be effected , and that , too , merely by the action of an almost invisible fluid . As the whole ...
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