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" They now are seen to resemble a luxuriant garden, which contains the greatest variety of productions, in different nourishing beds; and one advantage we may at least reap from it is, that we can, as it were, extend the range of our experience to an immense... "
Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution - Halaman 543
oleh Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1881
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Readings in Natural Philosophy: Or, A Popular Display of the Wonders of ...

Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 halaman
...contain stars of an equal magnitude, while their compression appears to be considerably different. This method of viewing the heavens seems to throw them into a new kind of light. They now are seen to resemble a luxuriant garden, which contains the greatest variety of productions, in...
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The Universe and the Coming Transits: Presenting Researches Into and New ...

Richard Anthony Proctor - 1874 - 480 halaman
...the different appearances of nebula?, ' seems to throw them into a new kind of light. They now are seen to resemble a luxuriant garden, which contains the greatest variety of productions in different flowering beds ; and one advantage we may at least reap from it is, that we can, as it were, extend...
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The Universe of Suns: And Other Science Gleanings

Richard Anthony Proctor - 1884 - 422 halaman
...method of viewing the heavens,' he remarks, ' seems to throw them into a new kind of light. They now are seen to resemble a luxuriant garden, which contains the greatest variety of productions in different flowering beds ; and one advantage we may at least reap from it is that we can, as it were, extend...
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Knowledge: An Illustrated Magazine of Science, Volume 5

1884 - 536 halaman
...method of viewing the heavens," he remarks, " seems to throw them into a new kind of light. They now are seen to resemble a luxuriant garden, which contains the greatest variety of productions in different flowering beds ; and one advantage we may at least reap from it is that we can, as it were extend the...
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A Short History of Astronomy

Arthur Berry - 1899 - 578 halaman
...more condensed body ; so that condensation could be regarded as a sign of " age." And he goes on : — "This method of viewing the heavens seems to throw...at least reap from it is, that we can, as it were, expend the range of our experience to an immense duration. For, to continue the simile 1 have borrowed...
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Elementary Astronomy: A Beginner's Text-book

Edward Singleton Holden - 1899 - 484 halaman
...numbers of such bodies particular nebulas in each especial stage. As Sir "William Herschel wrote in 1789, "This method of viewing the heavens seems to throw...of productions in different flourishing beds; and we can, as it were, extend the range of our experience to an immense duration. For is it not the same...
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The World Machine: The First Phase; the Cosmic Mechanism

Carl Snyder - 1907 - 520 halaman
...productions, unrelieved by the touch of fancy, a paragraph from his paper may be of interest : — " This method of viewing the heavens seems to throw...the greatest variety of productions, in different nourishing beds ; and one advantage we may at least reap from it is, that we can, as it were, extend...
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Notices of the Proceedings, Volume 20

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1914 - 940 halaman
...formerly scattered stars to the form we find they have assumed, must greatly corroborate that sentiment. " This method of viewing the heavens seems to throw them into a new kind of light. They now are seen to resemble a luxuriant garden, which contains the greatest variety of productions, in...
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Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of the ..., Volume 20

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1914 - 952 halaman
...formerly scattered stars to the form we find they have assumed, must greatly corroborate that sentiment. " This method of viewing the heavens seems to throw them into a new kind of light. Tliey now are seen to resemble a luxuriant garden, which contains the greatest variety of productions,...
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Modern Theories of the Universe: From Herschel to Hubble

Michael J. Crowe - 1994 - 468 halaman
...formerly scattered stars to the form we find they have assumed, must greatly corroborate that sentiment. This method of viewing the heavens seems to throw them into a new kind of light. They now are seen to resemble a luxuriant garden, which contains the greatest variety of productions, in...
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