The Classic and the Beautiful from the Literature of Three Thousand Years, Том 1Carson and Simpson, 1896 |
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... tion , partly by the habit - second nature— of the race from the dawn of creation , man as he is and the times and seasons of the heavenly bodies are part and parcel of one system . The first great division of time , the day - night ...
... tion , partly by the habit - second nature— of the race from the dawn of creation , man as he is and the times and seasons of the heavenly bodies are part and parcel of one system . The first great division of time , the day - night ...
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... tion of the heavenly bodies . I have no doubt that to the supreme Intelligence which cre- ated and rules the universe there is a har- mony , hidden to us , in the numerical rela- tion to each other of days , months and years , but in ...
... tion of the heavenly bodies . I have no doubt that to the supreme Intelligence which cre- ated and rules the universe there is a har- mony , hidden to us , in the numerical rela- tion to each other of days , months and years , but in ...
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... tion . In return , I find that Copernicus in the very commencement of his immortal work appeals to the discovery of America as completing the demonstration of the sphe- ricity of the earth . Much of our knowledge of the figure , size ...
... tion . In return , I find that Copernicus in the very commencement of his immortal work appeals to the discovery of America as completing the demonstration of the sphe- ricity of the earth . Much of our knowledge of the figure , size ...
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... the true system of the universe toward general adop- tion , this problem was the object of universal attention . It was the avowed object of the It is supposed that in the very infancy of science 14 THE USES OF ASTRONOMY .
... the true system of the universe toward general adop- tion , this problem was the object of universal attention . It was the avowed object of the It is supposed that in the very infancy of science 14 THE USES OF ASTRONOMY .
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... tion it was deemed a necessary qualifica- tion for the master and the mate of a merchant - ship , and even for a prime hand , to be able to " work a lunar , " as it was called . The improvements in the chronom- eter have in practice to ...
... tion it was deemed a necessary qualifica- tion for the master and the mate of a merchant - ship , and even for a prime hand , to be able to " work a lunar , " as it was called . The improvements in the chronom- eter have in practice to ...
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