| Samuel Boyse - Mythology, Classical - 1771 - 406 pages
...either caufed or predifted by them. Yet nothing is more eafy than to account for thefe produftions; which have no relation to any events that may happen to follow them. The appearance of two funs has frequently happened in England, as well as in other places, and is only caufed by the clouds... | |
| Oxonian - Magicians (Illusionists) - 1835 - 386 pages
...was sure to he either caused or predicted by them.* * Nothing is more easy than to account for these productions, which have no relation to any events...in England, as well as in other places, and is only caused by the clouds being placed in such a situation, as to reflect the image of that luminary ; nocturnal... | |
| Samuel Reynolds Hole - 1835 - 380 pages
...was sure to be either caused or predicted by them.* * Nothing is more easy thin to account for these productions, which have no relation to any events...happen to follow them. The appearance of two suns hits frequently happened in England, as well as in other places, and is only caused by the clouds being... | |
| Oxonian - Magicians (Illusionists) - 1835 - 380 pages
...was sure to be either caused or predicted by them.* * Nothing is more easy than to account for these productions, which have no relation to any events...happen to follow them. The appearance of two suns hns frequently happened in England, as well as in other places, and is only caused by the clouds being... | |
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