The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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Strana 73
... star in the sky . A bright fire was in the kitchen of that small tenement ; the floor was washed , swept , and sanded , and not a footstep had marked its perfect neat- ness ; a small table was covered , near the The Flower of the Forest ...
... star in the sky . A bright fire was in the kitchen of that small tenement ; the floor was washed , swept , and sanded , and not a footstep had marked its perfect neat- ness ; a small table was covered , near the The Flower of the Forest ...
Strana 79
... star in his cabinet for his own use , or secure to himself the gentle and benign influence of any one con- stellation ? Are not his subjects ' fields bedewed with the same showers that water his gardens of pleasure ? Nay , those things ...
... star in his cabinet for his own use , or secure to himself the gentle and benign influence of any one con- stellation ? Are not his subjects ' fields bedewed with the same showers that water his gardens of pleasure ? Nay , those things ...
Strana 101
... star , but varied towards the west , and as they proceeded this variation increased . This appearance , which is now familiar , though it still remains one of the mysteries of nature , into the cause of which the sagacity of man hath ...
... star , but varied towards the west , and as they proceeded this variation increased . This appearance , which is now familiar , though it still remains one of the mysteries of nature , into the cause of which the sagacity of man hath ...
Strana 117
... star - as , in one part of the orbit , she rides foremost in the procession of night ; in the other , ushers in and anticipates the dawn - is a planetary world ; which , with those others that so won- derfully vary their mystic dance ...
... star - as , in one part of the orbit , she rides foremost in the procession of night ; in the other , ushers in and anticipates the dawn - is a planetary world ; which , with those others that so won- derfully vary their mystic dance ...
Strana 118
... star , though in ap- pearance no bigger than the diamond that glitters upon a lady's ring , is really a vast globe , like the sun in size and in glory ; no less spa- cious , no less luminous , than the radiant source of day . So that ...
... star , though in ap- pearance no bigger than the diamond that glitters upon a lady's ring , is really a vast globe , like the sun in size and in glory ; no less spa- cious , no less luminous , than the radiant source of day . So that ...
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