 | Isaac Watts - Astronomy - 1760 - 270 pages
...their Revolutions? Nor Nor was there ever any thing that has contributed to enlarge my Apprehensions of the immenfe Power of God, the Magnificence of his...perfuade all Mankind (if it were poflible) to gain fbme Degrees of Acquaintance with the Vaftnefs, the Diftances, and the Motions of the Planetary Worlds... | |
 | Olinthus Gilbert Gregory - 1802 - 590 pages
...magnificence of his creation, and his own transcendent grandeur, so much as that little portion \>f Astronomy which I have been able to attain. And I would not only recommend it to young students for the same purposes, but I would persuade all mankind (if it were possible), to gain some degree of acquaintance... | |
 | Thomas Keith - Astronomy - 1811 - 388 pages
...magnificence of his creation, and his own transcendent grandeur, so much as the little portion of astronomy which I have been able to attain. And I would not only recommend it to young students, for the same purposes,, but I would persuade all mankind, if it were possible, to gain some degree of acquaintance... | |
 | Thomas Keith - Astronomy - 1819 - 382 pages
...magnificence of his creation, and his own transcendent grandeur, so much as the little portion of astronomy which I have been able to attain. And I would not only recommend it to young students, for the same purposes, but I would persuade all mankind, if it were possible, to gain some degree of acquaintance... | |
 | Thomas Keith - Globes - 1826 - 360 pages
...of his creation, and his own trans " cendent grandeur; so much as the little portion of astronomy " which I have been able to attain. And I would not only re" commend it to young students, for the same purposes, but I " would persuade all mankind, if it... | |
 | Allison Wrifford, Anson Wrifford - Education - 1831 - 198 pages
...magnificence of his creation, and his own transcendent grandeur, so much as the little portion of astronomy which I have been able to attain. And I would not only recommend it to young students, for the same purposes, but I would persuade all mankind, if it were possible, to gain some degree of acquaintance... | |
 | Thomas Keith - 1848 - 486 pages
...of his crea' tion, and his own transcendent grandeur, so much as the ' little portion of astronomy which I have been able to ' attain. And I would not only recommend it to young r students, for the same purposes, but I would persuade all " mankind, if it were possible, to gain... | |
 | 1822 - 510 pages
...magnificence of his creation, and his own transcendent grandeur, so much as that little portion of astronomy which I have been able to attain. And I would not only recommend it to young students for the same purposes, but I would persuade all mankind, if it were possible, to gain some degree of acquaintance... | |
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