American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 12Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1838 - American periodicals |
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... respects . The fixed stars which , so far as we know , were never supposed by any of the human family , to belong to our solar system , were objects of the most anxious attention , in the earliest period of the history of our race ...
... respects . The fixed stars which , so far as we know , were never supposed by any of the human family , to belong to our solar system , were objects of the most anxious attention , in the earliest period of the history of our race ...
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... respect , from those by which it was surrounded ; and the fact of its identity with these was first suspected by finding no star in either of the several places where stars had been designated , in the maps ; and such suspicions were ...
... respect , from those by which it was surrounded ; and the fact of its identity with these was first suspected by finding no star in either of the several places where stars had been designated , in the maps ; and such suspicions were ...
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... respecting the attendants of Uranus , is that it has two satellites ; but these present phenomena wholly unknown in any other portion of the celestial mechanism . Contrary to the unbroken analogy of the whole planetary system- whether ...
... respecting the attendants of Uranus , is that it has two satellites ; but these present phenomena wholly unknown in any other portion of the celestial mechanism . Contrary to the unbroken analogy of the whole planetary system- whether ...
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... respect by mental superiority , and retaining it by a thousand natural kindnesses . I used to admire his love for his mother , who was a widow , and had met with such a series of domestic losses , that ' the balance of her thoughts ...
... respect by mental superiority , and retaining it by a thousand natural kindnesses . I used to admire his love for his mother , who was a widow , and had met with such a series of domestic losses , that ' the balance of her thoughts ...
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... respect , and official corruption , and moral indepen- dence , and about being hurried away by temptation . But the spark had fallen , and as the train which years had laid , burned and flashed along its way , the last relic of good ...
... respect , and official corruption , and moral indepen- dence , and about being hurried away by temptation . But the spark had fallen , and as the train which years had laid , burned and flashed along its way , the last relic of good ...
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