The Martyrs of Science: Or, The Lives of Galileo, Tycho Brahe, and Kepler

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Harper & Brothers, 1841 - 240 páginas

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Página 76 - We have lovingly embraced him ; nor can We suffer him to return to the country whither your liberality recalls him, without an ample provision of Pontifical love. And that you may know how dear he is to Us, we have willed to give him this honorable testimonial of virtue and piety.
Página 217 - God far from the confines of Egypt. If you forgive me, I rejoice : if you are angry, I can bear it ; the die is cast, the book is written, to be read either now or by posterity, I care not which. I may well wait a century for a reader, as God has waited six thousand years for an observer.
Página 212 - ... who had for some time past complained that she was not consulted in this difficult negotiation. When she produced No. 10, and the first visit was paid, the report upon her was as follows : ' She has, undoubtedly, a good fortune, is of good family, and of economical habits : but her physiognomy is most horribly ugly ; she would be stared at in the streets, not to mention the striking disproportion in our figures. I am lank, lean, and spare ; she is short and thick. In a family notorious for fatness,...

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