New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 146
... matter corresponding , also , with the day and hour of the planet- in a fortunate place , in beautiful and serene weather , and when the heaven is in the best disposition that may be , in order to draw more strongly its influences , for ...
... matter corresponding , also , with the day and hour of the planet- in a fortunate place , in beautiful and serene weather , and when the heaven is in the best disposition that may be , in order to draw more strongly its influences , for ...
Page 147
... matter , which thus becomes ignited , because of a disposition in the matter to receive the flame . If this , therefore , may be effected with respect to the sun , it may also be effected with respect to other planets in the same way ...
... matter , which thus becomes ignited , because of a disposition in the matter to receive the flame . If this , therefore , may be effected with respect to the sun , it may also be effected with respect to other planets in the same way ...
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... matter . What can you say to that ? You remark , perhaps , with your usual acuteness , that if " sixteen grains " of solid matter are left , the water is not pure . This arises from the little attention you have paid to chemistry . If ...
... matter . What can you say to that ? You remark , perhaps , with your usual acuteness , that if " sixteen grains " of solid matter are left , the water is not pure . This arises from the little attention you have paid to chemistry . If ...
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