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" The numbers of stars and systems really existing, but invisible to us, may be practically infinite. Could we speed our flight through space on angel wings beyond the confines of our limited universe to a distance so great that the interval which separates... "
Astronomers of To-day and Their Work - Page 152
by Hector Macpherson - 1905 - 261 pages
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Proceedings and Transactions of the Scientific Association, Volumes 4-8

Meriden Scientific Association - 1891 - 346 pages
...of these suns to reach our earth. Says a writer, could we reach the confines of our limited universe to a distance so great "that the interval which separates us from the remotest fixed star visible in our largest telescope, might be considered as merely a step on our celestial journey. What...
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The Visible Universe: Chapters on the Origin and Construction of the Heavens

John Ellard Gore - 1893 - 486 pages
...Could we speed our flight through space on angel wings beyond the confines of our limited universe, to a distance so great that the interval which separates us from the remotest fixed star visible in our largest telescopes might be considered as merely a step on onr celestial journey, what...
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Popular Astronomy, Volume 18; Volume 1910

1910 - 742 pages
...Could we speed our flight through space on angel wings beyond the confines of our limited universe to a distance so great that the interval which separates...what further creations might not then be revealed tu our wondering vision ? Systems of a higher order might then be unfolded to our view, compared with...
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Books to Read and how to Read Them

Hector Carsewell Macpherson - 1904 - 304 pages
...flight through space on angel wings beyond the confines of our limited universe to a distance so 69 great that the interval which separates us from the remotest fixed star visible in our largest telescopes might be considered as merely a step on our celestial journey, what...
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A Century of Intellectual Development

Hector Macpherson - 1907 - 354 pages
...Could we speed our flight through space on angel wings beyond the confines of our limited universe to a distance so great that the interval which separates us from the remotest fixed star visible in our largest telescopes might be considered as merely a step on our celestial journey, what...
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The Romance of Modern Astronomy: Describing in Simple But Exact Language the ...

Hector Macpherson - 1911 - 394 pages
...Could we speed our flight through space on angel wings beyond the confines of our limited universe to a distance so great that the interval which separates...wondering vision ? Systems of a higher order might then be unfolded to our view, compared with which the whole of our visible heavens might appear like...
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Secrets of the Stars

Inez Nellie Canfield McFee - 1922 - 326 pages
..."Could we speed our flight through space on angel wings beyond the confines of our limited universe to a distance so great that the interval which separates...further creations might not then be revealed to our wandering vision? Systems of a higher order might then be unfolded to our view, compared with which...
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