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1 Your people were great astronomers back twelve, fifteen hundred years ago or so.
2 Other great astronomers besides Newton have been endowed with mechanical genius.
3 He went to England and saw the great astronomers , and looked through their telescopes.
4 A series of great astronomers had meantime been patiently and scientifically laying the foundations of our knowledge.
5 There had been great astronomers before Copernicus.
6 There are great astronomers , great scholars, great painters, even great poets who are very far from great men.
7 The great astronomers , mathematicians, and physicians, like the originators or defenders of the great metaphysical systems, were mostly Orientals.
8 Kepler must also be remembered as one of the first great astronomers who ever had the privilege of viewing celestial bodies through a telescope.
9 After all, they were practically a thousand times further off than the great astronomers have been able to approach by means of their giant telescopes.
10 Great astronomers are very conservative, and any sensational story in the newspapers is likely to have but little support from them.
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