We cannot yet say with certainty that the stars which form the agglomerations of the Milky Way have, beyond doubt, the same average motion as the stars in other regions of the universe.
We might have agglomerations of stars like those of the Milky Way situated in some corner of the system, or at its centre, or scattered through it here and there in every direction.
The mass of a comet probably in no case equals the five thousandth part of that of the earth, so dissimilar are the formative processes manifested in the original and perhaps still progressive agglomerations of matter.
All that we contend for is, that our principle regulates de facto, the regulations which obtain between the different agglomerations of the human family.
Aquitaine commenced on the left bank of the Garonne: it was inhabited by several small tribes, and contained none of those agglomerations which were found among the Celts and the Belgae.
The proof of the distinct character of these agglomerations is found in the fact that in the army each of them had its separate place, under the command of its own chieftains.
I think of American cities as enormous agglomerations in whose inmost dark recesses innumerable elevators are constantly ascending and descending, like the angels of the ladder.
To make amends, agglomerations of stars exist whose form is globular and to which would better apply what we have hitherto said.
We limit ourselves to asserting that it governs in fact the relations which are established among the agglomerations of the human family.
Very often a small burg in central Europe took the lead for its region, and big agglomerations accepted the little town's charter as a model for their own.
You only contend that it governs in fact, the relations which are established between the agglomerations of the human family.
There is no doubt the otheragglomerations of Celtic tribes, the Gauls chiefly, enjoyed institutions very similar, if not perfectly alike.
How true is it that the Church, once firmly planted in the midst of one of those agglomerations of men called cities, is sure in the end to invade the whole as "the yeast that leavens the whole!
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