A beautiful parched of the (There is no branch of science better fitted to be made the leading subject of general instruction than that which relates to the planetary and sidereal universe. The truths which it reveals are so startling in their nature, and apparently so far beyond the reach of human intelligence, that men of high literary name have confessed their incapacity to understand them, and their inability to believe them. There are few, indeed, we fear, who really believe that they sojourn on a revolving[Pg 58] globe, and that each day and year of life is measured by its revolutions:1.3), by (Canaletto and O'Keeffe:0.8), (depiction and Fresco:0.8), (painting:0.3) | Painting