| 1849 - 1188 páginas
...have imparted to it, mixed and combined, in ten thousand ways, with all that is worthless and base. The air itself is one vast library, on whose pages are for ever written all that man has said, or woman whispered. There, in their mutable but unerring characters, mixed with the earliest... | |
| British and foreign young men's society - 1837 - 556 páginas
...imparted to it, mixed and combined with it in ten thousand ways, with all that is worthless and base. The air itself is one vast library, on whose pages...are for ever written all that man has ever said or even whispered. There, in their mutable but unerring characters, mixed with the earliest, as well as... | |
| 1837 - 656 páginas
...sages have imparted to it, mixed and combined in ten thousand ways with all that is worthless and base. The air itself is one vast library, on whose pages...are for ever written all that man has ever said or even whispered. There, in their mutable but unerring characters, mixed with the earliest, as well as... | |
| Charles Babbage - 1837 - 266 páginas
...sages have imparted to it, mixed and combined in ten thousand ways with all that is worthless and base. The air itself is one vast library, on whose pages...are for ever written all that man has ever said or even whispered. There, in their mutable but unerring characters, mixed with the earliest, as well as... | |
| Charles Babbage - 1838 - 314 páginas
...sages have imparted to it, mixed and combined in ten thousand ways with all that is worthless and base. The air itself is one vast library, on whose pages...written all that man has ever said or woman whispered. There, in their mutable but unerring characters, mixed with the earliest, as well as with the latest... | |
| Sarah Renou - 1838 - 244 páginas
...number, and depending jointly on the number and position of those acted upon by their original source. The air itself is one vast library, on whose pages...are for ever written all that man has ever said or whispered. There, in their mutable but unerring characters, mixed with the earliest, as well as the... | |
| Charles Boileau Elliott - 1838 - 1036 páginas
...that sound or action, " which must continue to influence its path throughout its future existence. The air itself is one vast library, on whose pages...are for ever written all that man has ever said or even whispered. There, in unerring and imperishable characters, stand recorded" the jests of the profane,... | |
| 1844 - 582 páginas
...have imparted to it, mixed and combined in ten thousand •ways, with all that is worthless and base , the air itself is one vast library, on whose pages...are for -ever written all that man has ever said or even whispered. There, in their immutable but unerring characters, mixed with the earliest as well... | |
| Catherine Housman - 1839 - 280 páginas
...of Science," when speaking of " the permanent impression of our words on the atmosphere," says — " The air itself is one vast library, on whose pages are for ever written all that man has said or ever woman whispered." This, coming from the pen of a first-rate man of science, will of course... | |
| Robert Maxwell Macbrair - 1843 - 96 páginas
...remotest, period of time, the circumstances and future history of every particle of that atmosphere. — The air itself is one vast library, on whose pages...written all that man has ever said or woman whispered. There in these mutable but unerring characters, mixed with the earliest as well as the latest sighs... | |
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