Time's telescope; or, A Complete guide to the almanack [ed. by J. Millard].John Millard (assistant librarian of the Surrey inst) 1818 |
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... line , or first deposits , shells and . fragments occasion- ally occur these , therefore , have been termed transi- tion strata ; and it is imagined that the peopling of the ocean commenced about this period . The waters upon the earth ...
... line , or first deposits , shells and . fragments occasion- ally occur these , therefore , have been termed transi- tion strata ; and it is imagined that the peopling of the ocean commenced about this period . The waters upon the earth ...
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... lines of in-- formation have been traced , even in the minuter sub- divisions of the science ; the gross indications of the unassisted senses , freed from their attendant fallacies , have been pressed into its service ; the more refined ...
... lines of in-- formation have been traced , even in the minuter sub- divisions of the science ; the gross indications of the unassisted senses , freed from their attendant fallacies , have been pressed into its service ; the more refined ...
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... by uniting , condensing , and congealing certain juices of the earth . To the first two opinions Dr. Yalden alludes in the following lines : - Through dark retreats pursue the winding ore , Search Nature's OUTLINES OF MINERALOGY . xxxix.
... by uniting , condensing , and congealing certain juices of the earth . To the first two opinions Dr. Yalden alludes in the following lines : - Through dark retreats pursue the winding ore , Search Nature's OUTLINES OF MINERALOGY . xxxix.
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... the Sun , even without an error of a single second . For the lucid line , intercepted between the dark limb of the planet and the bright limb of the Sun , although exceedingly fine , may be easily seen by the IN JANUARY 1818 , 15.
... the Sun , even without an error of a single second . For the lucid line , intercepted between the dark limb of the planet and the bright limb of the Sun , although exceedingly fine , may be easily seen by the IN JANUARY 1818 , 15.
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... lines , in our volume for 1815 , p . 73 . But winter , in our temperate regions , exhibits very few phenomena , in comparison with what is visible in the arctic circle . Thomson , therefore , has judiciously enriched his noble ...
... lines , in our volume for 1815 , p . 73 . But winter , in our temperate regions , exhibits very few phenomena , in comparison with what is visible in the arctic circle . Thomson , therefore , has judiciously enriched his noble ...
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