In the motions of the stars we are brought face to face with eternity and infinity, covered by no veil whatever.


In: Richard Anthony Proctor, The Skies and the Earth, Problems of Astronomy (p. 44), Doubleday, Page & Co. 1902


In the motions of the stars we are brought face to face with eternity and infinity, covered by no veil whatever.

In the motions of the stars we are brought face to face with eternity and infinity, covered by no veil whatever.

In the motions of the stars we are brought face to face with eternity and infinity, covered by no veil whatever.

In the motions of the stars we are brought face to face with eternity and infinity, covered by no veil whatever.