Time's telescope; or, A Complete guide to the almanack [ed. by J. Millard].John Millard (assistant librarian of the Surrey inst) 1819 |
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... effect , and so much the more as it is greater in these cold regions where the den- sity of the air is so much increased by the diminution of temperature . This is also confirmed by observa- tion ; for the Dutchmen who were obliged to ...
... effect , and so much the more as it is greater in these cold regions where the den- sity of the air is so much increased by the diminution of temperature . This is also confirmed by observa- tion ; for the Dutchmen who were obliged to ...
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... EFFECTS of GRAVITATION . When the powers of reason , borne on the wings of science , launch into the boundless regions of physical research , the mind is soon convinced that Infinite Wisdom has placed first principles entirely beyond ...
... EFFECTS of GRAVITATION . When the powers of reason , borne on the wings of science , launch into the boundless regions of physical research , the mind is soon convinced that Infinite Wisdom has placed first principles entirely beyond ...
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... effects of this power , however , are perceptible to our senses , while the Great Agent which produces them , and thus , as it were , gives life and motion to inanimate beings , is an invisible principle . On considering the influence ...
... effects of this power , however , are perceptible to our senses , while the Great Agent which produces them , and thus , as it were , gives life and motion to inanimate beings , is an invisible principle . On considering the influence ...
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... effects of gravity at the top and bottom of mountains ; 2. By the descent of bodies near the surface of the Earth compared with that of the Moon in her orbit in the same time ; 3. By the comparison of the arcs described in the same time ...
... effects of gravity at the top and bottom of mountains ; 2. By the descent of bodies near the surface of the Earth compared with that of the Moon in her orbit in the same time ; 3. By the comparison of the arcs described in the same time ...
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... effect of that attraction ; and this centre of attraction , under all general cir- cumstances , is coincident with the centre of the mass , or centre of gravity of the body . By thus conceiving the attractions of two bodies to be ...
... effect of that attraction ; and this centre of attraction , under all general cir- cumstances , is coincident with the centre of the mass , or centre of gravity of the body . By thus conceiving the attractions of two bodies to be ...
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