 | 1897 - 916 pages
...of the heavenly hosts. A time surely existed when the matter now condensed into the sun and planets filled the whole space occupied by the solar system,...room for doubt that the nebulae, which our telescopes reveal to us, are the early stages of long processions of cosmical events, which correspond broadly... | |
 | 1900 - 598 pages
...of the heavenly hosts. A time surely existed when the matter now condensed into the sun and planets filled the whole space occupied by the solar system,...room for doubt that the nebulae, which our telescopes reveal to us, are the early stages of long processions of cosmical events, which correspond broadly... | |
 | George Iles - 1900 - 504 pages
...of the heavenly hosts. A time surely existed when the matter now condensed into the sun and planets filled the whole space occupied by the solar system,...room for doubt that the nebulae, which our telescopes reveal to us, are the early stages of long processions of cosmical events, which correspond broadly... | |
 | George Iles - 1900 - 484 pages
...of the heavenly hosts. A time surely existed when the matter now condensed into the sun and planets filled the whole space occupied by the solar system,...heavens. There remained no room for doubt that the nebute, which our telescopes reveal to us, are the early stages of long processions of cosmical events,... | |
 | 1902 - 230 pages
...the heavenly hosts. A time surely existed when the matter now condensed 97 into the sun and planets filled the whole space occupied by the solar system,...in the condition of gas , which then appeared as a glowingnebula, after the order, it may be, of some now existing in the heavens. There remained no room... | |
 | William Marshall Watts - 1904 - 414 pages
...of the heavenly hosts. A time surely existed when the matter now condensed into the sun and planets filled the whole space occupied by the solar system,...room for doubt that the nebulae, which our telescopes reveal to us, are the early stages of long processions of cosmical events, which correspond broadly... | |
 | Astronomical Society of the Pacific - 1904 - 358 pages
...the condition of gas, which then appeared as a glowing nebula, after the order, it may be, of some existing in the heavens. There remained no room for doubt that the nebulae, which our telescopes reveal to us, are the early stages of long processions of cosmical events, which correspond broadly... | |
 | Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1911 - 846 pages
...of the heavenly hosts. A time surely existed when the matter now condensed into the sun and planets filled the whole space occupied by the solar system,...heavens. There remained no room for doubt that the nebulte, which our telescopes revealed to us, are the early stages of long processions of cosmical... | |
 | Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1911 - 840 pages
...of the heavenly hosts. A time surely existed when the matter now condensed Into the sun and planets filled the whole space occupied by the solar system, In the condition of gus, which then appeared as a glowing nebula, after the order, It may be, of some now existing in the... | |
 | Hector Macpherson - 1926 - 220 pages
...which had come to us in the light itself read : Not an aggregation of stars, but a luminous gas. . . . There remained no room for doubt that the nebulae, which our telescopes reveal to us, are the early stages of long processions of cosmical events, which correspond broadly... | |
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