No objection, says he, ariseth to that great luminary being inhabited ; vegetation may obtain there, as well as with us. There may be water and dry land, hills and dales, rain and fair weather, and as the light, so the season, must be eternal, consequently... Considerations on the Substance of the Sun - Página 21por Augustus Brevoort Woodward - 1801 - 87 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1787 - 690 páginas
...to annoy them. No objection, fays he, arifcth to that great luminary's being inhabited ; vegetation may obtain there as well as with us. There may be water and dry land, hills and dales, rain and fair weather; and as the light, fo the feafon muft be eternal ; confequcntly it may eafily be conceived... | |
| 1787 - 752 páginas
...fays he, arifeth them. No objection, fays he, arileth to great luminaries being inhabited. Vegetation may obtain there as well as with us. There may be...water and dry land ; hills and dales; rain and fair weather ; and as the light, fo the feafon muft be eternal j confequently it may eafily be conceived... | |
| 1788 - 708 páginas
...to annoy them. No objection, fays he, arifcth to that great luminary's being inhabited, vegetation may obtain there as well as with us. There may be water and dry hnd, hilli hilb and dales, rain and fair weather с and as the lighr, fo the fealon muft be eternal... | |
| Thomas Spofford - 1835 - 84 páginas
...capable of supporting animal life, and peopled with rational and intelligent beings: that "vegetation may obtain there, as well as with us; there may be...water and dry land, hills and dales, rain and fair weather; and as the light, so the season must be eternal; consequently it may easily be conceived to... | |
| 1852 - 672 páginas
...not to annoy them. No objection, suys he, ariseth to that great luminary being inhabited ; vegetation may obtain there, as well as with us. There may be...water and dry land, hills and dales, rain and fair weather ; and as the light, so the season, must be eternal ; consequently it may easily be conceived... | |
| 1854 - 704 páginas
...to annoy them. No objection, ' says he, 'ariseth to this great luminary being inhabited ; vegetation may obtain there as well as with us. There may be water and dry land, hills and dales, rain and fair weather ; and as the • My Novel. Bulw«r. 1854.] The Law and the TJutory of Insanity. 91 light, so... | |
| Agnes Mary Clerke - 1893 - 614 páginas
...to annoy them. No objection, he saith, ariseth to that great luminary's being inhabited ; vegetation may obtain there as well as with us. There may be water and dry land, hills and dales, rain and fair weather ; and as the light, so the season must be eternal, consequently it may easily be conceived... | |
| Patrick Moore - 2000 - 222 páginas
...to annoy them. No objection,' says he, 'ariseth to that great luminary being inhabited, vegetation may obtain there, as well as with us. There may be...water and dry land, hills and dales, rain and fair weather, and as the light, so the seasons, must be eternal; consequently it may easily be conceived... | |
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