The Christian Observer, Volume 60Hatchard and Company, 1860 - Religion |
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Page 16
... remarks ( whatever be the magnifying power ) points of star - light , or he thinks that such would be perceived , if the vision was rendered more distinct . The nebula in Orion produces quite a different sensation . It does not suggest ...
... remarks ( whatever be the magnifying power ) points of star - light , or he thinks that such would be perceived , if the vision was rendered more distinct . The nebula in Orion produces quite a different sensation . It does not suggest ...
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... remarks , we will give , in M. Arago's own words , the facts on which this conclusion is founded : - " Almost in every region of the heavens where there appear stars very close to each other beyond the apparent limits of the milky - way ...
... remarks , we will give , in M. Arago's own words , the facts on which this conclusion is founded : - " Almost in every region of the heavens where there appear stars very close to each other beyond the apparent limits of the milky - way ...
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... remarks , with much truth and force , that " there really are some things which are too solemn for novelists , strange as such an opinion may appear . " " Mrs. Stowe does not commit herself to anything , but talks about it and about it ...
... remarks , with much truth and force , that " there really are some things which are too solemn for novelists , strange as such an opinion may appear . " " Mrs. Stowe does not commit herself to anything , but talks about it and about it ...
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... remarks in contravention of it . This first is , that it is obviously im- possible for the prophecy of the 3rd seal to symbolize famine ; predicating , as it does , an uninjured abundance of wine and oil ; and barley at a price such ...
... remarks in contravention of it . This first is , that it is obviously im- possible for the prophecy of the 3rd seal to symbolize famine ; predicating , as it does , an uninjured abundance of wine and oil ; and barley at a price such ...
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... remark- able manner , are so noted by St. John's famous contemporary the historian Tacitus , at the commencement of his Annals . But how can it be said that this was continued onward to the nineteenth century ? Mr. Faber expounds that ...
... remark- able manner , are so noted by St. John's famous contemporary the historian Tacitus , at the commencement of his Annals . But how can it be said that this was continued onward to the nineteenth century ? Mr. Faber expounds that ...
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