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" Some of them have moons, that serve to give them light in the absence of the sun, as our moon does to us. They are all, in their motions, subject to the same law of gravitation as the earth is. From all this similitude, it is not unreasonable to think... "
A Grammar of Logic and Intellectual Philosophy: On Didactic Principles ... - Page 35
by Alexander Jamieson - 1835 - 304 pages
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The Minor Encyclopedia Or Cabinet of General Knowledge: Being a ..., Volume 1

Thaddeus Mason Harris - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1803 - 304 pages
...of day and night. Some of them have moons, that ferve to give them light in the abfence of the fun, as our moon does to us. They are all, in their motions, fubjeift to the fame law of gravitation, as the earth is. From all this fimilitude, it is not unreafonable...
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Elements of Logick: Or, A Summary of the General Principles and Different ...

Levi Hedge - Logic - 1816 - 220 pages
...and by that " means must have a like succession " of day and night. Some of them "have moons, that serve to give them " light, in the absence of the...the earth is. " From all this similitude it is not un" reasonable to think, that those plan" ets may, like our earth, be the habi"tation of various orders...
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Elements of Logick: Or, A Summary of the General Principles and Different ...

Levi Hedge - Logic - 1816 - 220 pages
...night. Some of them " have moons, that serve to give them " light, in the absence of the sun, a» " our moon does to us. They are all " in their motions...the earth is. " From all this similitude it is not un" reasonable to think, that those plan" ets may, like our earth, he the haM"tation of various orders...
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Elements of Logick: Or A Summary of the General Principles and Different ...

Levi Hedge - Logic - 1816 - 234 pages
...and by that *' means must have a like succession " of day and ' night. Some of them "have moons, that serve to give them " light, in the absence of the sun, as " our moon does to us. They are all "ia their motions subject to the same " law of gravitation, as the earth is. " From all this similitude...
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Elements of Logick: Or, A Summary of the General Principles and Different ...

Levi Hedge - Logic - 1821 - 188 pages
...and by that means must have a like *1 succession of day and night. Some of them " have moons, that serve to give them light, " in the absence of the sun, as our moon does <1 to us. They are all in their motions subject " to the same law of gravitation, as the earth. " is....
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A Grammar of Logic and Intellectual Philosophy, on Didactic Principles: For ...

Alexander Jamieson - Logic - 1822 - 312 pages
...same laws, there may be considerable degrees of probability in conclusions drawn from analogy. lllus. Thus we may observe a very great similitude between...similitude, it is not unreasonable to think, that 'j'ose planets may, like our Earth, be the habitation of various orders of living creatures ; nay,...
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The Works of Thomas Reid; with an Account of His Life and Writings, Volume 1

Thomas Reid - Philosophy - 1822 - 432 pages
...earth, and by that means must have a like succession of day and night. Some of them have moons, that serve to give them light in the absence of the sun,...habitation of various orders of living creatures. There is some probability in this conclusion from analogy. In medicine, physicians must, for the most...
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Essays on the Powers of the Human Mind: To which are Added, An Essay on ...

Thomas Reid - Act (Philosophy). - 1827 - 706 pages
...earth, and, by that means, must have a like succession of day and night. Some of them have moons, that serve to give them light in the absence of the sun,...same law of gravitation, as the earth is. From all ibis similitude, it is not unreasonable to think, that those planets may, like our earth, be the habitation...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 2

Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 820 pages
...by that M means must have a like succession of day and night. Some of them have moons that serve 1» give them light in the absence of the sun, as our...the same law of gravitation, as the earth is. From this general similitude, it is not unreasonable to think, that those planets may, like our earth, be...
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The Family Encyclopedia of Useful Knowledge and General Literature ...

John Lauris Blake - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1834 - 1028 pages
...earth, and, by that means, must have a like succession of day and night. Some of them have moons, that serve to give them light in the absence of the sun,...to think, that those planets may, like our earth, l>e the habitation of various orders of living creatures. There is some probability in this conclusion...
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