CHAPTER III. 
LIFE IN THE OCEAN. 
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windless ocean is to the man who lov T ^ tLe shoi 'e— the 
own, m which he can freely exercise ln! + T i ^ a world of hi, 
f eas of Infinite. Hfe ^ sublime 
Won - He sees there the oce^and i! i ^ ** 
vapoury outline, where the stars ascend Id d T* meetmg “ a 
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contemplation and study 0 f thf hlntf of'th “* ProduCed He 
tcmgs which inhabit the great deen T t ^^^le organised 
water, which we call the sea is I' ? ^ act ’. thilt immense expanse of 
its bosom as it does on dry land H ^ A 1 ™ 1 de36rt >' life dwells in 
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jJ eater. It ]s the most beautiful the r "I ag !^ tlons - rt P leas es the 
w inost incomprehensible of Hi, mn^T >rdllailt ’ t,JC noblest , and 
^ d would be as nothing. The b^f ! ^ Without m *> tbe 
taithfully to other beings their chill ° eQdowed with it transmit it 
