By this agency they ii.— 22 rend way through the most solid substances, and open valleys for culture through the rocks of their subterranean wilderness. From it they extract the light which supplies their lamps, finding it steadier, softer, and healthier... Novels - Page 288by Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1897Full view - About this book
| 1871 - 880 pages
...equilibrium of its natural powers, and thereby to cure itself. By this agency they rend way through the moxt solid substances, and open valleys for culture through...other inflammable materials they had formerly used." This ethereal fluid, if euch it may be called, may be employed in several ways, but it ¡л chiefly... | |
| william blackwood - 1871 - 810 pages
...re-establish the due equilibrium of its natural powers, and thereby to cure itself. l!v this agency they c lH O U I >;)0 n NP *֢ f d̸/p \x Q _i 4 V f...0 k 2y <$ >M d "9 } k a h pg~ _> ~ Jq ww - AU This ethereal fluid, if such it may Ъе called, may be employed in several ways, but it is chiefly... | |
| 1871 - 818 pages
...re-establish the due equilibrium of its natural powers, and thereby to cure itself. By this agency they rend way through the most solid substances, and open...subterranean wilderness. From it they extract the li^'ht which supplies their lamps, finding it steadier, softer, and healthier than the other Inflammable... | |
| 1905 - 280 pages
...organization to re-establish the due equilibrium of its natural powers, and thereby to cure itself. * * * From it they extract the light which supplies their...of the means to direct the more terrible force of this agent were chiefly remarkable in their influence upon social polity. As these effects become familiarly... | |
| Edward Bulwer-Lytton - 1967 - 154 pages
...re-establish the dae equilibrium of its natural powers, and thereby to cure itself. By this agency they rend way through the most solid substances, and open valleys for culture through the rock? of their subterranean wilderness. From it they extract the light which supplies their lamps,... | |
| David Standish - 2006 - 316 pages
...lightning yet, differently applied, it can replenish or invigorate life ... by this agency they rend their way through the most solid substances, and open valleys...they extract the light which supplies their lamps." Bulwer-Lytton was a politician who started out as a liberal member of Parliament in 1831 but resigned... | |
| Edward Bulwer-Lytton - 2007 - 286 pages
...re-establish the due equilibrium of its natural powers, and thereby to cure itself. By this agency they rend way through the most solid substances, and open...they extract the light which supplies their lamps, f1nding it steadier, softer, and healthier than the other inflammable materials they had formerly used.... | |
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