Humboldt library of science. no. 20, 1881, Oplag 20Humboldt Publishing Company, 1881 |
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Side 404
... atmosphere . In Mars , on the other hand , which is the next planet , we can trace with perfect distinctness the outlines of continents and seas . The bright ruddy light which dis- tinguishes this planet from all the others . proceeds ...
... atmosphere . In Mars , on the other hand , which is the next planet , we can trace with perfect distinctness the outlines of continents and seas . The bright ruddy light which dis- tinguishes this planet from all the others . proceeds ...
Side 412
... atmosphere , lunar seas , and lunar inhabitants , we may glance in the first place over those points of interest which depend simply upon the position and movements of the moon -points therefore in the determining of which there can be ...
... atmosphere , lunar seas , and lunar inhabitants , we may glance in the first place over those points of interest which depend simply upon the position and movements of the moon -points therefore in the determining of which there can be ...
Side 414
... atmosphere at the other side of the moon be as attenuated as it is at that which is turned toward us , this fact , combined with the great length of time for which the sun continues above or below the horizon , will render the lunar ...
... atmosphere at the other side of the moon be as attenuated as it is at that which is turned toward us , this fact , combined with the great length of time for which the sun continues above or below the horizon , will render the lunar ...
Side 416
... atmosphere at those parts of the moon's surface , we are led to the unquestionable conclusion that on its other side , which would cor- respond to the level surface of the earth , the atmosphere must attain a very con- siderable density ...
... atmosphere at those parts of the moon's surface , we are led to the unquestionable conclusion that on its other side , which would cor- respond to the level surface of the earth , the atmosphere must attain a very con- siderable density ...
Side 417
... atmosphere , instead of by placing these gigantic spheres at such incalculable distances from us . Nor is it probable that the Divine Architect should have created them for his own contemplation and that of the angelic hosts alone . It ...
... atmosphere , instead of by placing these gigantic spheres at such incalculable distances from us . Nor is it probable that the Divine Architect should have created them for his own contemplation and that of the angelic hosts alone . It ...
Almindelige termer og sætninger
altogether appearance asteroids astronomers atmos atmosphere axis Babylonian bright brilliancy cause Ceres Cloth cluster comet course craters creation crust dark discovery disk distance Double Number earth Edward Clodd ence Essays existence fact firmament gaseous Genesis globe glory Grant Allen gravity heat heavenly bodies heavens Herbert Spencer Herschel Huxley hypothesis Illustrated inhabitants J. F. C. Hecker John Tyndall Jupiter Laplace's less light liquid lunar mass matter Mercury meteoric miles millions moon moon's surface motion nature Nebular Hypothesis Neptune night nucleus observations oceans orbit origin period phenomena planets position present probably Prof ray centres reason regarded regions revolution Richard Chenevix Trench ring romance rotation round satellites Saturn scientific side solar system solid spots stage stars stellar sun's supposed T. H. Huxley tablet telescope theory tion turn universe Uranus velocity whole William Kingdon Clifford zodiac
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Side 400 - There are seven windows given to animals in the domicile of the head, through which the air is admitted to the tabernacle of the body, to enlighten, to warm, and to nourish it...
Side 421 - The secrets of the hoary deep, a dark Illimitable ocean without bound, Without dimension; where length, breadth, and highth, And time and place are lost...
Side 444 - ... and lest thou lift up thine eyes unto heaven, and when thou seest the sun, and the moon, and the stars, even all the host of heaven, shouldest be driven to worship them, and serve them, which the Lord thy God hath divided unto all nations under the whole heaven.
Side 421 - And time, and place, are lost; where eldest Night And Chaos, ancestors of Nature, hold Eternal anarchy, amidst the noise Of endless wars, and by confusion stand.
Side 400 - From which and many other similar phenomena of nature, such as the seven metals, etc., which it were tedious to enumerate, we gather that the number of planets is necessarily seven. " Moreover, the satellites are invisible to the naked eye, and therefore can have no influence on the earth, and therefore would be useless, and therefore do not exist.
Side 433 - For all these things hath mine hand made, and so all these things came to be, saith the LORD : but to this man will I look, even to him that is poor and of a contrite spirit, and that trembleth at my word.
Side 400 - Besides, the Jews and other ancient nations as well as modern Europeans have adopted the division of the week into seven days, and have named them from the seven planets : now if we increase the number of the planets this whole system falls to the ground.