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... fire . But Diogenes was by no means satisfied with this ingenious theory , and therefore proposed the more plausible one , " that the stars are hot pumice stones , originally fixed in the sphere of the heavens and serving as lamps in ...
... fire . But Diogenes was by no means satisfied with this ingenious theory , and therefore proposed the more plausible one , " that the stars are hot pumice stones , originally fixed in the sphere of the heavens and serving as lamps in ...
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... fire had been kindled , which , while it dispelled the darkness for a few yards around , made the thick forest but appear more dark and gloomy . A large quantity of faggots , pine knots , and splinters with which to pierce the burning ...
... fire had been kindled , which , while it dispelled the darkness for a few yards around , made the thick forest but appear more dark and gloomy . A large quantity of faggots , pine knots , and splinters with which to pierce the burning ...
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... fire howev- er upon the hearth , and an equally good bottle of claret upon the table , contributed to relieve me of all trepidation for some time . The clock had now struck twelve ; I had drank nearly as much as was agreeable , and the fire ...
... fire howev- er upon the hearth , and an equally good bottle of claret upon the table , contributed to relieve me of all trepidation for some time . The clock had now struck twelve ; I had drank nearly as much as was agreeable , and the fire ...
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