| Thomas Spofford - 1835 - 84 pagina’s
...and dales, rain and fair weather; and as the light, so the season must be eternal; consequently it may easily be conceived to be by far the most blissful habitation of the whole system. These suppose that the sun consists of a dark solid nucleus, surrounded by two strata of clouds : ihe... | |
| 1852 - 672 pagina’s
...and dales, rain and fair weather ; and as the light, so the season, must be eternal ; consequently it may easily be conceived to be by far the most blissful habitation of the whole system." (See the Gentleman's Magazine, 1787, p. 636.) WG Monastic EstaJ>lishments in Scotland (Vol. v., p.... | |
| 1854 - 704 pagina’s
...TJutory of Insanity. 91 light, so the season must be eternal, consequently it may easily be perceived to be by far the most blissful habitation of the whole system.' "* Our good friends the Mesmerists may, if they think proper, make use of this illustration, and enjoy... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1858 - 500 pagina’s
...may be water and dry land there, hills and dales, rain and fair weather ; and that, as the light and seasons must be eternal, the sun may easily be conceived...as a rational and probable opinion, which might be deducible from his own observations on the structure of the sun." — SIR DAVID BREWSTER. right; for,... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1858 - 506 pagina’s
...may be water and dry land there, hills and dales, rain and fair weather; and that, as the light and seasons must be eternal, the sun may easily be conceived...Herschel as a rational and probable opinion, which might ba deducible from his own observations on the structure of the sun." — SIR DAVID BRIWRTIR. right;... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1858 - 508 pagina’s
...may be water and dry land there, hills and dales, rain and fair weather; and that, as the light and seasons must be eternal, the sun may easily be conceived...proof of insanity, it was maintained by Sir William Hcrschcl as a rational nnd probable opinion, which might bo deducible from his own observations on... | |
| Agnes Mary Clerke - 1893 - 614 pagina’s
...and dales, rain and fair weather ; and as the light, so the season must be eternal, consequently it may easily be conceived to be by far the most blissful habitation of the whole system ! " The Recorder, however, we are told, objected that if an extravagant hypothesis were to be adduced... | |
| Patrick Moore - 2000 - 222 pagina’s
...and dales, rain and fair weather, and as the light, so the seasons, must be eternal; consequently it may easily be conceived to be by far the most blissful habitation of the whole system'." My efforts to find out what happened at the trial met with no success, but after all was Dr Elliott... | |
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