I still enlarged the idea, and supposed another heaven of suns and worlds rising still above this which we discovered, and these still enlightened by a superior firmament of luminaries, which are planted at so great a distance, that they may appear to... The Spectator - Strana 251upravili: - 1810Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Noah Webster - 1835 - 270 str.
...above this which we see, and these still enlightened by a superior firmament of luminaries, so distant that they may appear to the inhabitants of the former, as the stars do to us; I could not but reflect on that little, insignificant figure, which I myself bear amidst the immensity... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1836 - 264 str.
...enlarged the idea, and supposed1 another heaven of suns and worlds, rising still above this which f discovered ; and these still enlightened by a superior...they may appear to the inhabitants of the former, as tftgs*.ars do to me : in short, while I pursued this thought, I could not but reflect on that little... | |
| 536 str.
...the idea, and supposed another heaven of suns and worlds rising still above this which we discover, and these still enlightened by a superior firmament...inhabitants of the former as the stars do to us; in short, whilst I pursued this thought, 1 could not but reflect on that little insignificant figure which I... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1839 - 276 str.
...I stilt enlarged the idea, and supposed another heaven of SUBS and worlds, rising still above this which we discovered ; and these still enlightened...are planted at so great a distance, that they may ap» pear to the inhabitants of the former, as the stars do to us t in short, while I pursued this... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1840 - 270 str.
...I still enlarged the idea, and supposed another heaven of SUKS and worlds, rising still above this which we discovered ', and these still enlightened...superior firmament of luminaries, which are planted sit so great a distance, that they may appeur to the inhabitants of the former, as the stars do to... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1842 - 262 str.
...supposed another heaven of suns ami worlds, rising still above this which ' discovered ; and tli «e still enlightened by a superior firmament of luminaries,...may appear to the inhabitants of the former, as the stare do to me : in short, while I piw-sued this thought, I could not but reflect on that little insignificant... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1849 - 466 str.
...enlarged the idea, and supposed another heaven of suns and worlds, rising still above this 6 which I discovered ; and these still enlightened by a superior...to the inhabitants of the former as the stars do to me : in short, while I pursued this thought, I could not but reflect on that little in10 significant... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 str.
...suns—when I still enlarged the idea, and supposed another heaven of suns and worlds rising still above this which we discovered, and these still enlightened by...to the inhabitants of the former as the stars do to us—in short, while I pursued this thought, I could not but reflect on that little insignificant figure... | |
| Mary Ann Sturges - 1852 - 58 str.
...planets or worlds moving around their respective suns, and worlds rising still above those which 1 had discovered, and these still enlightened by a superior firmament of luminaries, which are placed at so great a distance that they may appear to the inhabitants of the former as the stars do... | |
| Spectator The - 1853 - 554 str.
...when I still enlarged the idea, and supposed another heaven of suns and worlds rising still above this which we discovered, and these still enlightened by...reflect on that little insignificant figure which 1 myself bore amidst the immensity of God's worlds. Were the sun, which enlightens this part of the... | |
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