ONE PLAN AND ONK MIND 



intncfM of a temple, l*uilt )>y Aln. 

 Power and Wind.- putting of whom* 



we can see and trace, but whose palace and pre- 

 aence arc hi-M.-n m (lightness impenetrable to our 



ronomy has made vast strides in knowledge of 

 the stan since Horse he I'M death. Other magician*, 

 imbm-il with it, and wielding a more won<i 



rod of power than his 40- foet reflector, have arisen 

 to walk in In- footsteps, and to tread the paths of 

 discovery, which more or lew* dimly In- saw and walked 

 in double stars; treble systems; eclipses of suns; 

 y>uthful .star-, dark or dying worlds; star charts; 

 photographic plates, and vast volumes of gas, lighted 

 or dark. More ev.n than in his days have tl> 

 heavens proved to be a land of wonders to curious 



