Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 57;Volume 120John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1893 |
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Pagina 16
... pass the time climbing up , and descending from , a tree , which is covered with thorns as sharp as razors . Another hell is filled with melted brass , and there are punished adulterers and other sensual persons , by being forced to ...
... pass the time climbing up , and descending from , a tree , which is covered with thorns as sharp as razors . Another hell is filled with melted brass , and there are punished adulterers and other sensual persons , by being forced to ...
Pagina 38
... pass that was of note for his country and race , taking his share in war and peace and all great events . 66 It was this strong feeling with and for his country which formed the strange and rugged envelope in which it was his pleas- ure ...
... pass that was of note for his country and race , taking his share in war and peace and all great events . 66 It was this strong feeling with and for his country which formed the strange and rugged envelope in which it was his pleas- ure ...
Pagina 48
... pass that people who reckoned by the moon had finished their year 11 days before the sun had accomplished his full course , and the ever - accumulating difference between . the solar year and twelve lunations grad- ually shifted the ...
... pass that people who reckoned by the moon had finished their year 11 days before the sun had accomplished his full course , and the ever - accumulating difference between . the solar year and twelve lunations grad- ually shifted the ...
Pagina 49
... pass underneath it , because , no doubt , he believed like his contemporary Xenophanes , that the foun- dations of the earth lie at an unfathomable depth beneath our feet . The sun , too , as 4 he imagined , circled around the earth ...
... pass underneath it , because , no doubt , he believed like his contemporary Xenophanes , that the foun- dations of the earth lie at an unfathomable depth beneath our feet . The sun , too , as 4 he imagined , circled around the earth ...
Pagina 51
... pass behind the moon's disk , so it , at least , was more distant from the earth than the moon . The rapidity with which these great crystalline globes or spheres revolved , wheel within wheel , was so great , that the friction of the ...
... pass behind the moon's disk , so it , at least , was more distant from the earth than the moon . The rapidity with which these great crystalline globes or spheres revolved , wheel within wheel , was so great , that the friction of the ...
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