... of space remarkable for their extreme blackness, give a particular physiognomy to the southern sky. This sight fills with admiration, even those who, uninstructed in the branches of accurate science, feel the same emotion of delight in the contemplation... A Visit to Australia and Its Gold Regions - Page 11by Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1853 - 202 pagesFull view - About this book
| Richard Henry Stoddard - Naturalists - 1859 - 516 pages
...milky way, and tracts of space remarkable for their extreme blackness, give a peculiar physiognoriy to the southern sky. This sight fills with admiration even those who, uninstructed in the several branches of physical science, feel the same emotion of delight in the contemplation of the... | |
| Social sciences - 1861 - 774 pages
...of an unknown firmament. The grouping of the stars of the first magnitude, some scattered nebula), rivalling in splendour the milky way, and tracts of...space remarkable for their extreme blackness, give a peculiar physiognomy to the southern (sky. This sight Jills with admiration those who, uninstructeJ... | |
| Graduated series - 1861 - 504 pages
...firmament. The grouping of the stars of the first magnitude, some scattered clouds, rivalling in splendor the milky way, and tracts of space remarkable for their extreme blackness, give a peculiar physiognomy to the southern sky. This sight fills with admiration even those who, uninstructed... | |
| Robert William Fraser - 1866 - 346 pages
...stars of the first magnitude, some scattered nebulse, rivalling in splendour the Milky Way, and tracks of space remarkable for their extreme blackness, give a particular physiognomy to the southern sky. The sight fills with admiration even those who, uninstructed in the branches of accurate science, feel... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Readers (Secondary) - 1866 - 568 pages
...immense distance by which he is separated from his country, than the aspect of an unknown firmament. The grouping of the stars of the first magnitude, some scattered "nebulae rivaling in splendor the milky way, and tracts of space remarkable for their extreme blackness, give... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 438 pages
...stars of the first magnitude, some scattered nebulze, rivalling in splendor the milky way, and tracks of space remarkable for their extreme blackness, give...in the branches of accurate science, feel the same emotion of delight in the contemplation of the heavenly vault, as in the view of a beautiful landscape,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 434 pages
...stars of the first magnitude, some scattered nebulz, rivalling in splendor the milky way, and tracks of space remarkable for their extreme blackness, give...sky. This sight fills with admiration even those who, uninstrucied in the branches of accurate science, feel the same emotion of delight in the contemplation... | |
| Dante Alighieri - Poetry - 1867 - 780 pages
...distance by which he is separated from his country, than the aspect of an unknown firmament. "Hlie grouping of the stars of the first magnitude, some...nebulae, rivalling in splendour the milky way, and tracks of space remarkable for their extreme blackness, give a particular physiognomy to the Southern... | |
| Dante Alighieri - Poetry - 1867 - 782 pages
...remarkable for their extreme blackness, give a particular phvsiognomy to the Southern sky. This siglit fills with admiration even those who, uninstructed...in the branches of accurate science, feel the same emotion of delight in the contemplation of the heavenly vault, as in the view of a beautiful landscape,... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1867 - 438 pages
...immense distance by which he is separated from his country, than the aspect of an unknown firmament. The grouping of the stars of the first magnitude, some scattered nebulae, rivalling in splendor the milky way, and tracks of space remarkable for their extreme blackness, give a particular... | |
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