The Moon Hoax, Or, A Discovery that the Moon Has a Vast Population of Human BeingsW. Gowans, 1859 - 63 стор. |
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... animal creation . He may now fold the Zodiack around him with a loftier conscious- ness of his mental supremacy . It is impossible to contemplate any great Astronomical dis- covery without feelings closely allied to a sensation of awe ...
... animal creation . He may now fold the Zodiack around him with a loftier conscious- ness of his mental supremacy . It is impossible to contemplate any great Astronomical dis- covery without feelings closely allied to a sensation of awe ...
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... animals and other objects , and of the phases of the several planets , are accurate copies of drawings taken in the observatory by Herbert Home , Esq . , who accom- panied the last powerful series of reflectors from London to the Cape ...
... animals and other objects , and of the phases of the several planets , are accurate copies of drawings taken in the observatory by Herbert Home , Esq . , who accom- panied the last powerful series of reflectors from London to the Cape ...
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... animal life . The basaltic rocks continued to pass over the inclined canvass plane , through three successive diameters , when a verdant declivity of great beauty appeared , which occupied two more . This was preceded by another mass of ...
... animal life . The basaltic rocks continued to pass over the inclined canvass plane , through three successive diameters , when a verdant declivity of great beauty appeared , which occupied two more . This was preceded by another mass of ...
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... was quite manifest upon the face of the cliffs for more than a hundred miles ; yet diver- sified as the scenery was during this and a much greater dis- tance , we perceived no trace of animal existence , ASTRONOMICAL DISCOVERIES . 23.
... was quite manifest upon the face of the cliffs for more than a hundred miles ; yet diver- sified as the scenery was during this and a much greater dis- tance , we perceived no trace of animal existence , ASTRONOMICAL DISCOVERIES . 23.
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... animal life was not yet to be rewarded . Having continued this close inspection nearly two hours , during which we passed over a wide tract of country , chiefly of a rugged and apparently volcanic character ; and having seen few ...
... animal life was not yet to be rewarded . Having continued this close inspection nearly two hours , during which we passed over a wide tract of country , chiefly of a rugged and apparently volcanic character ; and having seen few ...
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