A Brief Account of the Solar System, in English: With the Translation Into Hindustani, Expressed in the Roman Characterprinted at the Baptist Mission Press, 1836 - 82 páginas |
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... of the sun is calculated by astro- nomers to be 7,63,000 miles . He is made to turn round on his axis once in 25 days . His distance from the earth is 95 millions of miles . Printed at the Lith & Press of HM the King.
... of the sun is calculated by astro- nomers to be 7,63,000 miles . He is made to turn round on his axis once in 25 days . His distance from the earth is 95 millions of miles . Printed at the Lith & Press of HM the King.
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... and say , Thou art God ! 7. This our earth , like the moon and all the planets , is round . It turns round on its axis every day , thus daily exposing nearly all its surface to the sun . قطب شمالی Vorth Pale 904 . THE WORLD 160 170 12.
... and say , Thou art God ! 7. This our earth , like the moon and all the planets , is round . It turns round on its axis every day , thus daily exposing nearly all its surface to the sun . قطب شمالی Vorth Pale 904 . THE WORLD 160 170 12.
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... aur tamám saiyáron kí má- nind , gol hai . Wuh apne mihúr par roz baroz ek gardish purí kartí hai ; pas har roz qarib tamam satah zamín kí , ghumte ghumte , áftáb ke muqabil hoti hai . 8. Its turning motion on its axis is very swift 13.
... aur tamám saiyáron kí má- nind , gol hai . Wuh apne mihúr par roz baroz ek gardish purí kartí hai ; pas har roz qarib tamam satah zamín kí , ghumte ghumte , áftáb ke muqabil hoti hai . 8. Its turning motion on its axis is very swift 13.
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With the Translation Into Hindustani, Expressed in the Roman Character. 8. Its turning motion on its axis is very swift . We are whirling round at the rate of 1000 miles an hour . 9. The earth's motions may be compared to the motions of ...
With the Translation Into Hindustani, Expressed in the Roman Character. 8. Its turning motion on its axis is very swift . We are whirling round at the rate of 1000 miles an hour . 9. The earth's motions may be compared to the motions of ...
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... turn round other suns . 15. How wonderful is the contemplation of our Creator's power . Let us remember that he who hath affectionately said , " My son , give me thine heart : " " If ye obey me , I will be to you a Father , and ye shall ...
... turn round other suns . 15. How wonderful is the contemplation of our Creator's power . Let us remember that he who hath affectionately said , " My son , give me thine heart : " " If ye obey me , I will be to you a Father , and ye shall ...
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Términos y frases comunes
ádmí áftáb áftáb ke Agar Alláh apne apne apní ásmán astrologer Astronomy aur chánd aur wuh bahut bará baras bát bayán bhí bích bilkul chánd chár chhote chíz comet Creator daure dekh dekháí dekhne diameter dúr durbín earth faqat firmament gardish gayá ghanțe gird halqah hamáre harakat hawá hazár mailz heavens hisáb hota huá hukm insán jagah jaház játá jirm Jupiter karná karne karor karta karte hain Khudá kisí kiya kuchh kyá lákh mailz lekin málum Mercury millions of miles Mirríkh moon move round nabín nahín Najum nazar nazar átá nazdík niháyat nisbat phir planets qadar qudrat rakhtá roshan roshní round the sun sab saiyáron saiyárah saiyáre sámhne samundar sát Saturn sitáre solar system stars súraj tamám taraf tarah thá uske uskí usko Utárid wálá wále waqt worlds Wuh apne yane yih zamín zamín ke zamín kí Zuhal Zuhrah
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Página 50 - Lo, these are parts of his ways: but how little a portion is heard of him? but the thunder of his power who can understand?
Página 53 - Soon as the evening shades prevail, The moon takes up the wondrous tale, And nightly to the listening earth Repeats the story of her birth : While all the stars that round her burn, And all the planets in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll, And spread the truth from pole to pole. What though in solemn silence all Move round...
Página 34 - Amid the radiant orbs, That more than deck, that animate the sky, The life-infusing suns of other worlds ; Lo ! from the dread immensity of space Returning, with accelerated course, The rushing comet to the Sun descends ; And as he sinks below the shading earth, With awful train projected o'er the Heavens, The guilty nations tremble.
Página 48 - Shall we say, then, of these vast luminaries, that they were created in vain ? Were they called into existence for no other purpose than to throw a tide of useless splendour over the solitudes of immensity ? Our sun is only one of these luminaries, and we know that he has worlds in his train. Why should we strip the rest of this princely attendance ? Why may not each of them be the centre of his own system, and give light to his own worlds...
Página 52 - Or from its husk strike out the bounding grain : A language worthy the great Mind that speaks ! Preface and comment to the sacred page ! Which oft refers its reader to the skies, As presupposing his first lesson there, And Scripture 'self a fragment, that unread.
Página 52 - Divine Instructor ! Thy first volume this For man's perusal ; all in capitals ! In moon and stars (Heaven's golden alphabet !) Emblazed to seize the sight, who runs may read ; Who reads can understand.
Página 53 - And all the planets, in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll, And spread the truth from pole to pole. What though in solemn silence all Move round this dark terrestrial ball; What though no real voice, nor sound...