The Saturday Magazine, Tom 4John William Parker, 1834 |
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... observe the stars by night , fixing their places on a string with small beads on it , and then marking them down on paper . I then went to serve a considerable farmer , whose name was James Glashan ; when he saw me , after my work was ...
... observe the stars by night , fixing their places on a string with small beads on it , and then marking them down on paper . I then went to serve a considerable farmer , whose name was James Glashan ; when he saw me , after my work was ...
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... observed at the surface of the earth , will be very materially altered in consequence of the motion of the earth itself . The earth turns round its axis once in twenty - four hours , in a direction from West to East ; and , since same ...
... observed at the surface of the earth , will be very materially altered in consequence of the motion of the earth itself . The earth turns round its axis once in twenty - four hours , in a direction from West to East ; and , since same ...
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... observed to blow in an opposite direction to that of the wind : and Captain Hall found , on the top of the Peak of Teneriffe , a gentle gale blowing from the S.W. directly opposite to the course of the Trade Winds . The westerly winds ...
... observed to blow in an opposite direction to that of the wind : and Captain Hall found , on the top of the Peak of Teneriffe , a gentle gale blowing from the S.W. directly opposite to the course of the Trade Winds . The westerly winds ...
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... observed , that this explanation is not a descrip- tion of the manner in which a barometer is practically constructed , but simply to show familiarly the principle upon which it acts . The tube at D is generally much larger than the ...
... observed , that this explanation is not a descrip- tion of the manner in which a barometer is practically constructed , but simply to show familiarly the principle upon which it acts . The tube at D is generally much larger than the ...
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... observation and practice . In fact , a division of labour is almost instantly adopted for the occasion , in any case that suddenly demands it , even when there is no peculiar fitness in each person for the part allotted to him , and no ...
... observation and practice . In fact , a division of labour is almost instantly adopted for the occasion , in any case that suddenly demands it , even when there is no peculiar fitness in each person for the part allotted to him , and no ...
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