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And therefore the Holy Ghost too uses such vulgar expressions which set things forth rather as they appeare, then as they are, [3] as when he calls the Moone one of the greater lights המארת הגדלים whereas
The Discovery of a World in the Moone Or, A Discovrse Tending To Prove That 'Tis Probable There May Be Another Habitable World In That Planet John Wilkins 1643
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I still say, though, that The Discovery of a World Inside The Moone is the Apples’ best album.
Dear Pitchfork… 2007
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On these terms Moone consented to scuttle the _Swan_ that night.
On the Spanish Main Or, Some English forays on the Isthmus of Darien. John Masefield 1922
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The most evident token and apparant signe of true wisdome is a constant and unconstrained rejoycing, whose estate is like unto all things above the Moone, that is ever cleare, alwaies bright.
Of the Institution and Education of Children. To the Ladie Diana of Foix, Countesse of Gurson. 1909
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_That the Moone is a solid, compacted opacous body.
The Discovery of a World in the Moone Or, A Discovrse Tending To Prove That 'Tis Probable There May Be Another Habitable World In That Planet John Wilkins 1643
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_That the Moone is a solid, compacted, opacous body.
The Discovery of a World in the Moone Or, A Discovrse Tending To Prove That 'Tis Probable There May Be Another Habitable World In That Planet John Wilkins 1643
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_ [1] “If any man have a minde to renew the opinion of the _Pythagoreans_, that the Moone is another earth, then her brighter parts may fitly represent the earths superficies, and the darker part the water: and for my part, I never doubted but that our earthly globe being shined upon by the Sunne, and beheld at a great distance, the Land would appeare brightest and the Sea more obscurely.”
The Discovery of a World in the Moone Or, A Discovrse Tending To Prove That 'Tis Probable There May Be Another Habitable World In That Planet John Wilkins 1643
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The Fleeboate called the Moone, was here heaued aboue the water with the force of the yce, and receiued a great leake thereby.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of The English Nation, Vol. XII., America, Part I. Richard Hakluyt 1584
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The most evident token and apparant signe of true wisdome is a constant and unconstrained rejoycing, whose estate is like unto all things above the Moone, that is ever cleare, alwaies bright.
Literary and Philosophical Essays: French, German and Italian Various 1562
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I answere no, since tis so, and more with us also under the poles; and besides, the generall length of their night is somewhat abated in the bignesse of their Moone which is our earth.
The Discovery of a World in the Moone Or, A Discovrse Tending To Prove That 'Tis Probable There May Be Another Habitable World In That Planet John Wilkins 1643
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