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1 IV, 5 | is incredible that all, distant from one another by a long 2 IV, 6 | what have the seven stars, distant one from another, in common 3 IV, 10| Archimedes, the Moon is distant from the surFace of the 4 IV, 10| stadii which the Moon is distant from the Earth. But because 5 IV, 10| number which the Moon is distant from the earth is 5,544, 6 IV, 10| number which the Sun is distant from the Moon being 50,272, 7 IV, 11| stadii which the Sun is distant from the Moon, viz. 11,088, 8 IV, 11| 088,260. But the Sun is distant from the Earth 16,632,390 9 IV, 11| stadii; and Venus is likewise distant from the Sun 16,632,390 10 IV, 11| 780 stadii; and Mercury is distant from Venus 22,176,520 stadii, 11 IV, 11| 300 stadii; and Mars is distant from Mercury 49,897, 170 12 IV, 11| 470 stadii; and Jupiter is distant from Mars 44,353,040 stadii, 13 IV, 11| 691,510 stadii; Saturn is distant from Jupiter 149,691,510 14 VI, 1 | audacious opinions are not far distant from the anger (of God),-- 15 VI, 26| some destruction, at no distant period, should l at length 16 VIII, 3 | that is prevalent in more distant quarters of creation--(now 17 IX, 7 | this Callistus were not distant occurrences,--and because 18 X, 17| power was far separated and distant from that sovereignty which