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1 V | the more humble and less brilliant of these stellar bodies,
2 II | attracted by the approach of a brilliant object. It was an enormous
3 II | filled the projectile with a brilliant light. Nicholl, as an economical
4 II | the profound darkness, a brilliant cluster of shooting stars
5 II | three children with her most brilliant fireworks.~Indeed this was
6 VI | black vault was studded with brilliant points, which seemed to
7 VII | moon, they would reach its brilliant disc. The next midnight
8 XII | sometimes it appeared like a brilliant point through the cloudy
9 XIII | only at the north pole, the brilliant arch of which was so distinctly
10 XV | leaving behind them trains of brilliant cosmical dust.~These incandescent
11 XVII | imbibing as it were the brilliant ether, light and heat, all
12 XVII | has failed to remark this brilliant point of the southern hemisphere.
13 XVII | rays. It was the tire of a brilliant wheel, an asteria enclosing
14 XVIII| scrupulous attention the brilliant rays which the celebrated
15 XVIII| thirty miles broad. These brilliant trains extended in some
16 XIX | part of the nimbus remained brilliant, and in the midst of this
17 XX | were pointed toward that brilliant disc which millions of eyes
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