| 1879 - 736 páginas
...contemplated." It was precisely in this tone that the author of the " Lunar Hoax"* opened his account of those "recent discoveries in astronomy which will build...monument to the 'age in which we live, and confer upou the present generation of the human race a proud distinction through all future time." " It has... | |
| Augustus Maverick - 1870 - 548 páginas
...Edinburyh JounMl of Science. "In this unusual addition to our Journal, we have the happiness of making known to the British public, and thence to the whole...has been poetically said, that the stars of heaven arc the hereditary regalia of man, as the intellectual sovereign of the animal creation. He may now... | |
| Augustus Maverick - 1870 - 550 páginas
...Edinburgh Journal of Science. " In this unusual addition to our Journal, we have the happiness of making known to the British public, and thence to the whole...we live. and confer upon the present generation of Ihe human race a proud distinction through all future time. It has been poetically said, that the stars... | |
| Augustus Maverick - 1870 - 550 páginas
...Edinburyh Journal of Science, " In this unusual addition to our Journal, we have the happiness of making known to the British public, and thence to the whole...discoveries in Astronomy which will build an imperishable monnment to the age in which we live, and confer upon the present generation of the human race a prond... | |
| Augustus Maverick - 1870 - 558 páginas
...this unusual addition to our Journal, we have the happiness of making known to the l'ritish publie, and thence to the whole civilized world, recent discoveries...Astronomy which will build an imperishable monument to the ago in which we live, and confer upon the present generation of the human race a prond distinction... | |
| 1876 - 600 páginas
...journal, we have the happiness of making known to the British public, and thence to the whole civilised world, recent discoveries in astronomy which will...through all future time. It has been poetically said ' [where and by whom ?] ' that the stars of heaven are the hereditary regalia of man, as the intellectual... | |
| Belgravia - 1876 - 562 páginas
...journal, we have the happiness of making known to the British public, and thence to the whole civilised world, recent discoveries in astronomy which will...through all future time. It has been poetically said ' [where and by whom ?] ' that the stars of heaven are the hereditary regalia of man, as the intellectual... | |
| Richard Anthony Proctor - 1878 - 498 páginas
...journal, we have the happiness of making known to the British public, and thence to the whole civilised world, recent discoveries in astronomy which will...through all future time. It has been poetically said ' [where and by whom ?] ' that the stars of heaven are the hereditary regalia of man, as the intellectual... | |
| 1880 - 820 páginas
...It was precisely in this tone that the author of the " Lunar Hoax" * opened his account of those " recent discoveries in astronomy which will build an...all future time." " It has been poetically said," he remarks — though probably he would have found some difficulty in saying where or by whom this... | |
| Frank Michael O'Brien - 1918 - 562 páginas
...readers. Thus he started : In this unusual addition to our Journal we have the happiness of making known to the British public, and thence to the whole...monument to the age in which we live, and confer upon the RICHARD ADAMS LOCKE, AUTHOR OF THE MOON HOAX From an Engraving in the Possession of His Granddaughter,... | |
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