The Quarterly Review, Band 50William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1834 |
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... means of numbering those tenants of the firmament . Every new improve- ment of the telescope brings within the range of vision countless multitudes which human eye had never seen before . Some stars are double and even triple ; that is ...
... means of numbering those tenants of the firmament . Every new improve- ment of the telescope brings within the range of vision countless multitudes which human eye had never seen before . Some stars are double and even triple ; that is ...
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... means , by which we might * The double star γ in the foot of Andromeda , we observed , under favourable cir- cumstances , on the evening of the 30th of July last . It is among the most beautiful objects in the heavens . One of these ...
... means , by which we might * The double star γ in the foot of Andromeda , we observed , under favourable cir- cumstances , on the evening of the 30th of July last . It is among the most beautiful objects in the heavens . One of these ...
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... mean distances , led to a conjecture that they might be the fragments of a large planet which at some remote period occupied the interval in question . If so , it was not improbable that other fragments of the same body were still in ...
... mean distances , led to a conjecture that they might be the fragments of a large planet which at some remote period occupied the interval in question . If so , it was not improbable that other fragments of the same body were still in ...
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... means of the electric fluid with which the one is permanently , the other temporarily , charged . But the celestial motions are regulated by the influence with which every one par- ticle of matter is endowed in relation to every other ...
... means of the electric fluid with which the one is permanently , the other temporarily , charged . But the celestial motions are regulated by the influence with which every one par- ticle of matter is endowed in relation to every other ...
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... mean depth of the sea is , according to La Place , from four to five miles . If the existing waters were increased ... means of conjecturing . externally externally or internally , they are all furnished . By 24 The Bridgewater Treatises .
... mean depth of the sea is , according to La Place , from four to five miles . If the existing waters were increased ... means of conjecturing . externally externally or internally , they are all furnished . By 24 The Bridgewater Treatises .
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