No ONE WOULD have believed in the last years of the nineteenth century that this world was being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own; that as men busied themselves about their various concerns they... It Is Time, Lord - Page 13by Fred Chappell - 2005 - 119 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Herbert George Wells - 1924 - 516 pages
...mortal as his own; that as men busied themselves about their various concerns they were scrutinised and studied, perhaps almost as narrowly as a man with a microscope might scrutinise the transient creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water. With infinite complacency... | |
| Erik Barnouw - Social Science - 1968 - 426 pages
...greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own. We know now that as human beings busied themselves with their various concerns they were scrutinized and studied,...creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water. Across an immense ethereal gulf, minds that are to our minds as ours are to the beasts of the jungle,... | |
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| Arthur Asa Berger - Social Science - 1992 - 196 pages
...yet as mortal as his own; that as men busied themselves about their various concerns they were being scrutinized and studied, perhaps almost as narrowly...creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water. With infinite complacency men went to and fro over this globe about their little affairs, serene in... | |
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...all things made for man? KEPLER (quoted in The Anatomy of Melancholy) CHAPTER 1 The Eve of the War No ONE WOULD have believed in the last years of the...creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water. With infinite complacency men went to and fro over this globe about their little affairs, serene in... | |
| Physical sciences - 2000 - 104 pages
...by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own. We know now that as human beings busied themselves about their various concerns they...creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water. With infinite complacence people went to and fro over the earth about their little affairs, serene... | |
| John Jackman, Wendy Wren - English language - 2000 - 126 pages
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| Alex Lubertozzi - Fiction - 2001 - 296 pages
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