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1 Text, 2 | for the mind to rise so far above bodily conditions 2 Text, 2 | magnitude, may be not very far from that point. South of 3 Text, 3 | the whole of creation, so far as our telescopes have yet 4 Text, 3 | minute stars, individually far beyond the limits of visibility 5 Text, 6 | find this average to be, so far as can yet be determined, 6 Text, 7 | its possible extend. How far away are the stars? One 7 Text, 7 | are a thousand times as far as the nearest; possibly 8 Text, 9 | this he is to estimate how far off the other mountain is. 9 Text, 9 | ones, is perhaps half as far as Bessel's star, while 10 Text, 12| of our universe twice as far, carrying it to a distance 11 Text, 16| motion through space. So far as an estimate can be made, 12 Text, 16| reason, from the data so far available, to believe that 13 Text, 17| only because they are too far away to be seen?~ 14 Text, 19| ever be lost, no matter how far it may travel. But there 15 Text, 20| points. The universe, so far as we can see it, is a bounded