The Dublin University Magazine, Том 29William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1847 |
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... nature can offer to us more beautiful than the sunset of an Eastern clime . It is beau- tiful ; yet how unlike the not less love- ly perishing of day in our own land , when the sunbeams linger on the green fields and gushing streams ...
... nature can offer to us more beautiful than the sunset of an Eastern clime . It is beau- tiful ; yet how unlike the not less love- ly perishing of day in our own land , when the sunbeams linger on the green fields and gushing streams ...
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... nature were preserved , were written either in a character or a language different from that used in the common affairs of life , and thus unintelligible to the vulgar , under which denomination were included all who were not mem- bers ...
... nature were preserved , were written either in a character or a language different from that used in the common affairs of life , and thus unintelligible to the vulgar , under which denomination were included all who were not mem- bers ...
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... natural philosophy . The professor may say— " There exist substances capable of producing extraordinary results ... nature to be supernatural ; and it was in devout faith that they ascribed their know- ledge to the revelation of the ...
... natural philosophy . The professor may say— " There exist substances capable of producing extraordinary results ... nature to be supernatural ; and it was in devout faith that they ascribed their know- ledge to the revelation of the ...
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... nature apparently deviates from those laws which invariably regulate her operations . Miracles , on the other hand ... natural history ; and a shower of aerolites is now heard of with somewhat of wonder indeed , but with no incredulity ...
... nature apparently deviates from those laws which invariably regulate her operations . Miracles , on the other hand ... natural history ; and a shower of aerolites is now heard of with somewhat of wonder indeed , but with no incredulity ...
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... nature which are not unfrequently seen , and which can- not be reasoned upon . ' A fact which " cannot be reasoned ... natural causes . Naturalists have attributed it sometimes to the pol- len - powder of a species of pine , some- times ...
... nature which are not unfrequently seen , and which can- not be reasoned upon . ' A fact which " cannot be reasoned ... natural causes . Naturalists have attributed it sometimes to the pol- len - powder of a species of pine , some- times ...
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