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globe , under other conditions , sensibility may be the property of some other combination of matter . To deny this absolutely , woull be as unjustifiable as to deny that a nation could possibly have firearms , because they had no nitre , and hence no gunpowder ; the truth , werhaps , bein g that this nation had gun-cotton , or some other

explosive material . What gun-cotton is to gunpowder , our unknown X may be to neurine . May be , one cannot say , it is . We conceive with Mr . Powell , " there can exist no difficulty in imagining the possibility of living beings , constructed with bodies of greater or less specific gravity , suited to the most widely different conditions of gravitation or atmospheric pressure in which they

might be destined to live , and with respiratory , muscular , digestive , or locomotive powers and capacities developed in infinitely varied degrees , according to the different conditions under which they might subsist , and the media in which they might have to move , yet always preserving an unbroken analogy with some grand and universal scheme of uniformity , of which we enjoy only partial glimpses ; while under any such variety of external form or condition , they may be equally capable with ourselves of being the recipients of

higher principles of intellectual , moral , or spiritual life . " The idea of a plurality of worlds is , after all , the sublimest thought , and appears to be sustained by the remarkable truth , that " the sun and the whole planetary system is advancing in space , and revolving round some distant and yet invisible centre . " This grandest cosmical truth in astronomy , forming the only link peculiarly connecting us with the sidereal universe , has been deduced by the most distinguished astronomers of all nations , by a rigorous induction , from the peculiarity of the fixed stars .

Sir Humphrey Davy ventured once to give unearthly forms to the inhabitants of Saturn , and presumed that they might enjoy spheres of sensibility and intellectual enjoyment superior to those enjoyed by us . "I saw , " says he , " moving on the surface below me , immense masses , the forms of which I find it impossible to describe . They had systems for locomotion similar to that of the morse , or sea-horse ; but I saw with great surprise , that they moved from place to place by six extremely thin membranes , which they used as wings . I saw

numerous convolutions of tubes , more analogous to the trunk of the elephant than to anything else I can imagine , occupying what I supposed to be the upper parts of the body . " We cannot believe that the creations of this great philosopher would bear the tests he would have applied to them had they been more substantial . The whole subject is , as it has been from the bemnninP ' . one of pure speculation . Of the members of our own

system we are purely ignorant ; how much more of those " Nocturnal suns ! So distant , says the sage , 'twere not absurd To doubt , if beams , set out at Nature ' s birth , Are yet arrived at this so foreign world , Though nothing half so rapid as their flight . "

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ART. Article 40
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 41
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION Article 60
ST. MARTIN'S HALL, LONG ACRE. Article 39
A FLIGHT. Article 25
A POETICAL ANSWER IS REQUESTED TO THE FOLLOWING ENIGMA. Article 26
APHORISMATA MASONICA. Article 27
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 28
masonic songs-no. 1. Article 37
ON HEARING A LITTLE CHILD SAY THE LORD'S PRAYER. Article 37
MUSIC. Article 38
SPECULATIVE RAMBLES AMONGST THE STARS. Article 15
TRAVELS BY A FREEMASON. Article 20
PROGRESS. Article 1
NOTES ON ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCH. Article 9
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 43
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 43
METROPOLITAN Article 44
PROVINCIAL Article 45
FRANCE. Article 57
GERMANY. Article 57
COLONIAL Article 59
NOTICE. Article 63
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR JULY. Article 60
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION Article 61
Obituary Article 62
LIFE AND DEATH. Article 62
NEW POSTAL REGULATIONS. Article 63
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 63
ERRATUM. Article 64
ANIMAL AND HUMAN INSTINCT. Article 6
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globe , under other conditions , sensibility may be the property of some other combination of matter . To deny this absolutely , woull be as unjustifiable as to deny that a nation could possibly have firearms , because they had no nitre , and hence no gunpowder ; the truth , werhaps , bein g that this nation had gun-cotton , or some other

explosive material . What gun-cotton is to gunpowder , our unknown X may be to neurine . May be , one cannot say , it is . We conceive with Mr . Powell , " there can exist no difficulty in imagining the possibility of living beings , constructed with bodies of greater or less specific gravity , suited to the most widely different conditions of gravitation or atmospheric pressure in which they

might be destined to live , and with respiratory , muscular , digestive , or locomotive powers and capacities developed in infinitely varied degrees , according to the different conditions under which they might subsist , and the media in which they might have to move , yet always preserving an unbroken analogy with some grand and universal scheme of uniformity , of which we enjoy only partial glimpses ; while under any such variety of external form or condition , they may be equally capable with ourselves of being the recipients of

higher principles of intellectual , moral , or spiritual life . " The idea of a plurality of worlds is , after all , the sublimest thought , and appears to be sustained by the remarkable truth , that " the sun and the whole planetary system is advancing in space , and revolving round some distant and yet invisible centre . " This grandest cosmical truth in astronomy , forming the only link peculiarly connecting us with the sidereal universe , has been deduced by the most distinguished astronomers of all nations , by a rigorous induction , from the peculiarity of the fixed stars .

Sir Humphrey Davy ventured once to give unearthly forms to the inhabitants of Saturn , and presumed that they might enjoy spheres of sensibility and intellectual enjoyment superior to those enjoyed by us . "I saw , " says he , " moving on the surface below me , immense masses , the forms of which I find it impossible to describe . They had systems for locomotion similar to that of the morse , or sea-horse ; but I saw with great surprise , that they moved from place to place by six extremely thin membranes , which they used as wings . I saw

numerous convolutions of tubes , more analogous to the trunk of the elephant than to anything else I can imagine , occupying what I supposed to be the upper parts of the body . " We cannot believe that the creations of this great philosopher would bear the tests he would have applied to them had they been more substantial . The whole subject is , as it has been from the bemnninP ' . one of pure speculation . Of the members of our own

system we are purely ignorant ; how much more of those " Nocturnal suns ! So distant , says the sage , 'twere not absurd To doubt , if beams , set out at Nature ' s birth , Are yet arrived at this so foreign world , Though nothing half so rapid as their flight . "

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