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r^THER WORLDS THAN OURS: The Plurality 



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Contents.— Introduction.— What the Earth teaches us.— What we learn from 

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 Arctic Planets.— The Moon and other Satellites.— Meteors and Comets : their Office 

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UR PLACE AMONG LNFINLTLES. A Series 



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Contents.— Past and Future of the Earth.— Seeming Wastes in Nature.— New 

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Contents.— A Dream that was not all a Dream,— The Sun.— The Queen of 

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'HE MOON : Her Motions, Aspect, Scenery, and 



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Contents. — The Moon's Distance, Size, and Mass. — The Moon's Motions. — 

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