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" Moreover, the satellites are invisible to the naked eye, and therefore can have no influence on the earth, and therefore would be useless, and therefore do not exist. "
What is Spiritualism? Who are These Spiritualist? and what Can Spiritualism ... - Page 197
by James Martin Peebles - 1910 - 238 pages
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The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany

1846 - 612 pages
...said he, ' the satellites are invisible to the naked eye, and therefore, can exert no influence on the earth ; and therefore, would be useless, and therefore, do not exist i.' There's a climax for you, Alfred !" " And now suppose we step behind the curtains, and look at...
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Life of Galileo Galilei: With Illustrations of the Advancement of ...

John Elliot Drinkwater Bethune - 1832 - 314 pages
...tedious to enumerate, we gather that the number of planets is necessarily seven. Moreover, the satellites are invisible to -the naked eye, and therefore can exercise no influence on the earth, and therefore would be useless, and therefore do not exist. Besides, as well the Jews...
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Lives of Eminent Persons: Consisting of Galileo, Kepler, Newton, Mahomet ...

Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1833 - 584 pages
...tedious to enumerate, we gather that the number of planets is necessarily seven. Moreover, the satellites are invisible to the naked eye, and therefore can exercise no influence on the earth, and therefore would be useless, and therefore do not exist. Besides, as well the Jews...
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Lives of Eminent Persons

Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1833 - 584 pages
...tedious to enumerate, we gather that thu number of planets is necessarily seven. Moreover, the satellites are invisible to the naked eye, and therefore can exercise no influence on the earth, and therefore would be useless, and therefore do not exist. Besides, as well the Jews...
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American Monthly Review, Issues 13-14

1833 - 208 pages
...tedious to enumerate, we gather that the number of planets is necessarily seven. Moreover, the satellites are invisible to the naked eye, and therefore can exercise no influence on the earth, and therefore do not exist. Besides, as well the Jews and other ancient nations, as modern...
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Lives of eminent persons; consisting of Galileo, Kepler

Lives - 1833 - 588 pages
...tedious to enumerate, we gather that the number of planets is necessarily seven. Moreover, the satellites are invisible to the naked eye, and therefore can exercise no influence on the earth, and therefore would be useless, and therefore do not exist. Besides, as well the Jews...
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The Scottish Christian Herald

1839 - 868 pages
...tedious to enumerate, we gather that the number of planets is necessurily seven. Moreover, the Satellites are invisible to the naked eye, and therefore can...therefore would be useless, and therefore do not exist. Besides, as well the Jews and other ancient nations as modern Europeans have adopted the division of...
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Letters on Astronomy: Addressed to a Lady; in which the Elements of the ...

Denison Olmsted - 1841 - 486 pages
...tedious to enumerate, we gather that the number of planets is necessarily seven. Moreover, the satellites are invisible to the naked eye, and therefore can...therefore would be useless, and therefore do not exist. Besides, as well the Jews and other ancient nations, as modern Europeans, have adopted the division...
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The New Englander, Volume 18

1860 - 1172 pages
...phenomena of nature we gather that the number of planets is NECESSARILY seven. Moreover, those satellites are invisible to the naked eye, and therefore can exercise no influence on the earth, and therefore would be useless, and therefore DO NOT EXIST. Besides, as well the Jews...
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The practical astronomer, comprising illustrations of light and colours [&c.].

Thomas Dick - 1845 - 608 pages
...seven. Moreover, the satellites are invisible to the naked eye, and therefore can exert no influence on the earth, and therefore would be useless, and therefore do not exist. Besides, as well the Jews as other ancient nations have adopted the division of the week into seven...
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