The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Том 15;Том 78Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1872 |
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... course of things that the popular taste should veer about : that reputation should follow reputation as star chases star across the sky ; and a name with innate buoyan- cy , if accidentally submerged , may com- monly be trusted to rise ...
... course of things that the popular taste should veer about : that reputation should follow reputation as star chases star across the sky ; and a name with innate buoyan- cy , if accidentally submerged , may com- monly be trusted to rise ...
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... course through the air ? The difficulty of rising into the air seemed , indeed , much the more serious of the two before the bal- loon had been invented ; and all who had failed in their attempts to fly , had failed in precisely this ...
... course through the air ? The difficulty of rising into the air seemed , indeed , much the more serious of the two before the bal- loon had been invented ; and all who had failed in their attempts to fly , had failed in precisely this ...
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... course which had assembled in Paris to witness the attempt , had been removed , the oscillations of the car , in which Gar- nerin was seated , were so violent , as to threaten either to throw him out , or , on arriving at the ground ...
... course which had assembled in Paris to witness the attempt , had been removed , the oscillations of the car , in which Gar- nerin was seated , were so violent , as to threaten either to throw him out , or , on arriving at the ground ...
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... course nearest to the sun ) on Decem- ber 8 , and when nearest to the sun was only one - sixth of the sun's diameter from his surface " -travelling at the rate of 1,200,000 miles an hour . " Now observe one thing , " says Herschel ...
... course nearest to the sun ) on Decem- ber 8 , and when nearest to the sun was only one - sixth of the sun's diameter from his surface " -travelling at the rate of 1,200,000 miles an hour . " Now observe one thing , " says Herschel ...
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... course an open question ) that there is nothing in the natural order of things that makes their present so much lower standard of condi- tion inevitable , or the better one necessa- rily unattainable . Though the suffering falls upon ...
... course an open question ) that there is nothing in the natural order of things that makes their present so much lower standard of condi- tion inevitable , or the better one necessa- rily unattainable . Though the suffering falls upon ...
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