The Cometby Cosmopolites A comet appearing in
our hemisphere having attracted the attention of the
Literati & the unlettered world has induced our
subscriber to send you the following remarks. It is
progressing somewhat towards the North Pole. At its
first appearance it was about 50 degrees distant there
from, but now it is only 40. A little more of
approximation towards that point will cause it to appear
as one of the stars of perpetual apparition. And this will
be a mean to undeceive the ignorant, who foolishly
apprehend that there are two harbingers of divine
judgment, viz. one seen in the morning, another in the
evening. Those who are satisfied that these globes
called Comets, are parts of our solar system, moving in
their orbits by the same general laws which govern the
planets, need apprehend no more danger there from than
from a conjunction of the planets. We would reckon
him an imperfect mechanic who so ordered his clock work
that in its progression one part therefore should dash
against another, and so ruin the compound fabric.
The great Architect has defined the path of the comets the
same as that of the planets. The Comet can no more
deviate from its described path to hurt our earth, than
our earth, unbalanced, can fly from its orbit and injure
the Comet. |
How to cite this
article: "A Very Large Comet," American Daily
Advertiser (Philadelphia, Penn.), 8 Sept.
1811, p. 3, available at
http://history.hanover.edu/texts/1811. |