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Pagina 44
... regarded as an in- habited world merely because the only planet we are actually acquainted with is inhabited . The latter circumstance may be an excellent reason for regarding Mars or Venus as the abode of life ; but the an- alogy can ...
... regarded as an in- habited world merely because the only planet we are actually acquainted with is inhabited . The latter circumstance may be an excellent reason for regarding Mars or Venus as the abode of life ; but the an- alogy can ...
Pagina 45
... regarded as zones where for the time clouds are prevalent , the dark belts being regions where the comparatively dark hues of the planet's surface are brought to view . And then it has been deemed sufficient to point out , that the ...
... regarded as zones where for the time clouds are prevalent , the dark belts being regions where the comparatively dark hues of the planet's surface are brought to view . And then it has been deemed sufficient to point out , that the ...
Pagina 50
... regarded as orbs fit for the support of living creatures . Yet , as each of them is the centre of a scheme of dependent worlds , of dimensions large enough to supply room for many millions of living creatures 50 [ July , A GIANT PLANET .
... regarded as orbs fit for the support of living creatures . Yet , as each of them is the centre of a scheme of dependent worlds , of dimensions large enough to supply room for many millions of living creatures 50 [ July , A GIANT PLANET .
Pagina 51
... regarded as the abodes of life , and Saturn himself as the source of a considerable proportion of their heat - supply . We do not say that , in thus exhibiting the Jovian and Saturnian systems in a manner which accords with our ideas ...
... regarded as the abodes of life , and Saturn himself as the source of a considerable proportion of their heat - supply . We do not say that , in thus exhibiting the Jovian and Saturnian systems in a manner which accords with our ideas ...
Pagina 59
... regarded as an ill - conditioned boor , not fit for the society of well - bred ladies and gen- tlemen ? " I think , " says Tita , with a little warmth , " you do nothing now but try to invent excuses for Arthur . And it is not fair . I ...
... regarded as an ill - conditioned boor , not fit for the society of well - bred ladies and gen- tlemen ? " I think , " says Tita , with a little warmth , " you do nothing now but try to invent excuses for Arthur . And it is not fair . I ...
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