The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... Light that makes some things seen , makes some invisible ; were it not for darkness and the shadow of the earth , the noblest part of the crea- tion had remained unseen , and the stars in heaven as invisible as on the fourth day , when ...
... Light that makes some things seen , makes some invisible ; were it not for darkness and the shadow of the earth , the noblest part of the crea- tion had remained unseen , and the stars in heaven as invisible as on the fourth day , when ...
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... light , centred in any one body ; but , like the dis- persed seminalities of vegetables at the creation , scattered through the whole mass of the earth , no place producing all , and almost all some . So that tis well if a perfect man ...
... light , centred in any one body ; but , like the dis- persed seminalities of vegetables at the creation , scattered through the whole mass of the earth , no place producing all , and almost all some . So that tis well if a perfect man ...
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... light of Nor- wich . " Gray . And what sort of evening had you , pray , at Milor Conway's ? Walpole . Mighty dull it would have been called in London ; but considering the fate of us poor exiles in a strange land , it passed off well ...
... light of Nor- wich . " Gray . And what sort of evening had you , pray , at Milor Conway's ? Walpole . Mighty dull it would have been called in London ; but considering the fate of us poor exiles in a strange land , it passed off well ...
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... light won't go out yet , never fear . As for seeing stars in the dark , I don't suppose that faculty is peculiar to me . When else should we notice them ? This one will prob- ably be gazetted in the astronomical tables of Parnassus a ...
... light won't go out yet , never fear . As for seeing stars in the dark , I don't suppose that faculty is peculiar to me . When else should we notice them ? This one will prob- ably be gazetted in the astronomical tables of Parnassus a ...
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... light . Arran Quay , in the metropolis of Ireland ; but his health being very delicate , and a ten- dency to consumption having shown itself , he was after some years removed to his grandfather's residence at Castle Town Roche . As of ...
... light . Arran Quay , in the metropolis of Ireland ; but his health being very delicate , and a ten- dency to consumption having shown itself , he was after some years removed to his grandfather's residence at Castle Town Roche . As of ...
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