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" A feeling as of inspiration seized me. I felt as if I had it now in my power to lift a veil which had never before been lifted ; as if a key had been put into my hands which would unlock a door which had been regarded as forever closed to man — the... "
Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution - Page 308
by Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1911
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Popular Astronomy, Volume 18; Volume 1910

1910 - 742 pages
...A feeling as if of inspiration seized me: I felt as if I had it now in my power to lift a veil that had never before been lifted ; as if a key had been...which would unlock a door which had been regarded as for ever closed to man." Huggin's at once resolved to apply the new method of research to the stars...
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Astronomers of To-day and Their Work

Hector Macpherson - 1905 - 334 pages
...... A feeling as of inspiration seized me : I felt as if I had it now in my power to lift a veil that had never before been lifted ; as if a key had been...which would unlock a door which had been regarded as for ever closed to man." It was plain, however, that unless there was a great improvement in the spectroscope,...
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Volumes 21-22

Astronomical Society of the Pacific - 1909 - 614 pages
...many of the problems of the heavenly bodies filled my mind, that the hews reached me of KIRCHHOFF'S great discovery of the true nature and the chemical...regarded as forever closed to man — the veil and door behind1 which lay the unknown mystery of the true nature of the heavenly bodies. This was especially...
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The Observatory, Volume 32

1909 - 518 pages
...as if a key had been put into my hands which would unlock a door which had been regarded as for ever closed to man — the veil and door behind which lay...mystery of the true nature of the heavenly bodies," and hence to lay the foundations of Astrophysics. AL CORTIB. A Southern Solar Observatory. WE learn...
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The Observatory, Volume 32

1909 - 510 pages
...as if a key had been put into my hands which would unlock a door which had been regarded as for ever closed to man — the veil and door behind which lay...mystery of the true nature of the heavenly bodies," and hence to lay the foundations of Astrophysics. AL CORTIE. A Southern Solar Observatory. WE learn...
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