| William Derham - 1715 - 338 페이지
...we may, the vaft Bulk of this our own Globe ; but when we confider how much it is furpaflfed by mod of the Heavenly Bodies, what a Point it degenerates into, and how little more even it, and what we call its Great Orb together alfo, are, when feen from the Heavens,... | |
| William Derham - 1786 - 490 페이지
...juftly we may, the vaft bulk of this our own globe ; but when we confider how much it is furpafied by moft of the heavenly bodies, what a point it degenerates...together alfo, are, when feen from the heavens,. this this gives us a juft and noble idea of the infinite Creator's works, fuch as is worthy of God, and... | |
| George Adams - 1794 - 622 페이지
...propiiety, the vaft bulk of our own globe ; but when we consider how much it is furpafTcd by inoft of the heavenly bodies, what a point it degenerates into, and how little more even the vaft orbit in which it revolves would appear, when fccn from fome of the fixed... | |
| George Adams - 1812 - 552 페이지
...of our own globe; but, when we consider how much it is surpassed by most K 3 15O OF THE FIXED STARS. of the heavenly bodies, what a point it degenerates into, and how little more even the vast orbit in which it revolves would appear, when seen from some of the fixed... | |
| George Adams - 1812 - 586 페이지
...propriety, the vast bulk of our own globe ; but, when we consider how much it is surpassed by most of the heavenly bodies, what a point it degenerates into, and how little more even the vast orbit in which it revolves would appear, when seen from some of the fixed... | |
| Raphael - 1996 - 264 페이지
...with propriety, the vast bulk of our Own globe ; but when we consider how much it is surpassed by most of the heavenly bodies, what a point it degenerates into, and how little more, even the vast orbit in which it revolves, would appear, when seen from some of the fixed... | |
| Raphael - 1996 - 264 페이지
...with propriety, the vast bulk of our Own globe ; but when we consider how much it is surpassed by most of the heavenly bodies, what a point it degenerates into, and how little more, even the vast orbit in which it revolves, would appear, when seen from some of the fixed... | |
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