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" ... in the heavens above or in the earth beneath, or in the waters under the earth. "
The Miscellaneous Writings of Lord Macaulay - Page 98
by Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1865 - 395 pages
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Astronomical Register: A Medium of Communication for Amateur ..., Volume 6

Astronomy - 1869 - 300 pages
...The Great Nebula in Orion ; " but we unhesitatingly assert that it bears no resemblance to any object in the heavens above, in the earth beneath, or in the waters under the earth, known to mankind. But with this our fault-finding ceases, and simply because there is really nothing...
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The Land We Love, Volumes 3-4

1869 - 1098 pages
...species. So we see that there is no equality, no sameness, no perfect identity between any. two objects in the heavens above, in the earth beneath or in the waters under the earth. In the animal kingdom, in the vegetable, in the mineral, each individual is perfectly distinct ' from...
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The Christian Examiner, Volume 79

Liberalism (Religion) - 1865 - 456 pages
...Consciousness is the recognition, by the mind, of its own acts and affections, and of nothing beside, whether in the heavens above, in the earth beneath, or in the waters under the earth ; whether things past, present, or to come ; material or spiritual. We had held him responsible for...
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The Children's Crusade: An Episode of the Thirteenth Century

George Zabriskie Gray - Children and war - 1870 - 276 pages
...impossible, because they come up to none of the requisites of the second commandment in regard to resembling anything " in the heavens above, in the earth beneath, or in the waters under the earth." But still the scene before one is attractive, as he stands on the old stone bridge by which the main...
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The Works of Lord Macaulay Complete, Volume 5

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1871 - 704 pages
...together on principle in such a manner as to give no image of any thing " in the heavens above, or in the earth beneath, or in the waters under the earth." The poem on the Omnipresence of the Deity commences with a description of the creation, in which we can...
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Science of Health, Volume 3

1873 - 258 pages
...prescriptions of the "regulars." Medical reasoning is an anomaly. There is nothing like it in heaven above, or in the earth beneath, or in the waters under the earth. The show of words without rational meaning, and the greater show of technicalities thrown in as a cover...
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Essays, reprinted from the Edinburgh review

Thomas Babington Macaulay (baron [essays]) - 1874 - 264 pages
...put together on principle, in such a manner as to give no image of anything in the "heavens above, or in the earth beneath, or in the waters under the earth." The poem on the Omnipresence of the Deity commences with a description of the creation, in which we can...
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Reviews and essays from 'The Edinburgh'.

Thomas Babington Macaulay (baron [essays]) - 1874 - 328 pages
...put together on principle in such a manner as to give no image of anything " in the heavens above, or in the earth beneath, or in the waters under the earth." The poem on the Omnipresence of the Deity commences with a description of the creation, in which we can...
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Memorials of Robert Burns and of some of his contemporaries and their ...

Peter Freeland Aiken - 1876 - 468 pages
...of exhibiting real human beings." His best portraits were not likenesses but strong caricatures. " For most of his pictures seem "like Turkey carpets...designed " not to resemble anything in the heavens above, or on " the earth beneath, or in the waters under the earth." " a reduced scale, the whole history...
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Memorials of Robert Burns and His Contemporaries with Selections from His Poems

P. F. Aiken - 1876 - 454 pages
...of exhibiting real human beings." His best portraits were not likenesses but strong caricatures. " For most of his pictures seem "like Turkey carpets...designed " not to resemble anything in the heavens above, or on " the earth beneath, or in the waters under the earth." " He was perhaps the greatest of those...
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