| Arminianism - 1851 - 658 pages
...separated. Among the Portuguese and the Spaniards, peculiar motives seem to increase this feeling: a religious sentiment attaches them to a constellation,...world. The two great stars which mark the summit and the foot of the Cross, having nearly the same right ascension, it follows that the constellation is... | |
| Alexander von Humboldt, Aimé Bonpland - Natural history - 1852 - 544 pages
...long been separated. The Portuguese and the Spaniards are peculiarly susceptible of this feeling ; a religious sentiment attaches them to a constellation,...World. The two great stars which mark the summit and the foot of the Cross having nearly the same right ascension, it follows that the constellation is... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1852 - 682 pages
...separated. Among the Portuguese and the Spaniards, peculiar motives seem to increase this feeling ; a religious sentiment attaches them to a constellation,...by their ancestors in the deserts of the New World It has been observed at what hour of the night, in different seasons, the Cross of the South is erect... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1853 - 666 pages
...separated. Among the Portuguese and the Spaniards, peculiar motives seem to increase this feeling ; a religious sentiment attaches them to a constellation,...by their ancestors in the deserts of the New World It has been observed at what hour of the night, in different seasons, the Cross of the South is erect... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - Poetry - 1855 - 620 pages
...separated. Among the Portuguese and the Spaniards, peculiar motives seem to increase this feeling ; a religious sentiment attaches them to a constellation, the form of which recals the sign of Ihe faith planted by their ancestors in the deserts of the New World It has been... | |
| James Mursell Phillippo - Cuba - 1857 - 506 pages
...separated. Among the Portuguese and the Spaniards, peculiar motives seem to increase this feeling ; a religious sentiment attaches them to a constellation,...World. The two great stars which mark the summit and the foot of the cross having nearly the same right ascension, it follows the constellation is almost... | |
| William Hone - 1859 - 882 pages
...separated. Among the Portuguese and the Spaniards, peculiar motives seem to increase this feeling ; a religious sentiment attaches them to a constellation,...world The two great stars which mark the summit and the foot of the cross, having nearly the same right ascension, it follows, that the constellation is... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1859 - 528 pages
...the Spaniards are peculiarly susceptible of this feeling; a religious sentiment attaches them to this constellation, the form of which recalls the sign...World. The two great stars which mark the summit and the foot of the Cross having nearly the same right ascension, it follows that the constellation is... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1860 - 896 pages
...separated. Among the Portuguese and the Spaniards peculiar motives seem to increase this feeling ; a religious sentiment attaches them to a constellation, the form of which recals the sign of the faith planted by their ancestors in the deserts of the New World. The two great... | |
| Graduated series - 1861 - 504 pages
...long been separated. The Portuguese and the Spaniards are peculiarly susceptible of this feeling : a religious sentiment attaches them to a constellation...World. The two great stars which mark the summit and the foot of the Cross having nearly the same right ascension, it follows that the constellation is... | |
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