97 adjectives to describe globe

(In Boston daily globe, May 7, 1940)

The sun is the centre of a solar globe of ether, revolving in prana around Alcyone.

The etheric sun-globe revolves on its axis once in about 21,000 years, and this revolution causes the precession of the equinoxes.

Once superior to all the rest of the habitable globe, (of which it did not constitute the thousandth part,) in letters, arts, and arms, and all that distinguishes men from brutes; not merely in their own estimation, (for all nations are disposed to rate themselves high enough,) but by the general consent of the rest of the world.

"The sun set" is more natural and effective than "The celestial orb that blesses our terrestrial globe with its warm and luminous rays sank to its nocturnal repose behind the western horizon."

It assumed at first the form of a vast vaporous globe; then contracted to a comparatively small sphere, glowing as if more than red-hot, and leaving as it contracted two tiny balls revolving round their primary.

Mr. Allerdykethat was all written by the same hand, or I'mno good!" Allerdyke went close to the electric globe above his dressing-table, the photograph in one hand, the postcard in the other.

And in its little globe's extent, Frames as it can its native element.

From the first of these, Swift has derived many hints in his voyage to Laputa, and improved them into those humorous and instructive allusions, which have caused the reputation of the author of the "Travels of Gulliver" to be extended to every portion of the civilized globe.

Precisely as on this earth we have our elementary substances that change from liquids into solids and gases, so on this manasic globe there were elementary substances that took the form of liquids, solids and gases.

As this prana has Alcyone for a center of gravity, it is necessarily a globe; and there are many of these pranic globes floating in a vast ocean of manasaa form of matter as much finer than prana as prana is finer than ether, or ether than prakriti.

The reader will recollect, that although our motion, at first, partook of that of the earth's on its axis, and although the positive effect was the same on our course, the relative effect was less and less as we ascended, and consequently, that after a certain height, every part of the terraqueous globe would present itself to our view in succession, as we rapidly receded from it.

This etheric sun-globe is revolving around Alcyone with other etheric globes having suns for their centers and solar systems of prakritic globes within them in a great year of 5,640,000,000 of our common years.

There seems no substance to this solid globe on which we stamp: nothing but symbols and ratios.

My imagination wandered backward, and I remembered the luminous globe to which I had been so unaccountably attracted.

A celestial globe brought into Greece from Egypt.

" One day when there was a large meeting of people at a certain place in Kerry, the men and women who were present saw descending a fiery globe, which rested on the head of Mochuda's mother, at that time pregnant of the future saint.

The amount was published by the illustrated papers with the usual diagrams, drawings of golden globes, length of paper money if stretched out, height of metal if all piled up together, etc. etc.

SEE HALL, J. W. HALL, WILLIAM H. The Hall tellurian globe; a moving picture of the world.

With this manasa (which is a globe) the material, or physical, universe ends; but there are spiritual globes beyond.

Her eyes contracted and expanded, the pupil elongated and then opened out into a round lustrous globe.

As there are four atoms in each one, so there are four earths, four globes, consubstantial, one for each of the four elements, and in touch with it.

" In the centre of the box, shielded by a little plate of glass, there appeared a small semi-luminous globe.

Remove and extinguish light, remove upper globe, and coffee is ready to serve.

Each of the three astral globes is the reflection in matter of the three spiritual globes beyond, each to each, and all to all.

97 adjectives to describe  globe