Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopędia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 71819 |
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... effect of the rotation , pass from one side of this the opposite side . These circumstances indicate an axis of rotation which is not exactly perpendicular to the plane of the lunar orbit ; but according as this axis presents to us its ...
... effect of the rotation , pass from one side of this the opposite side . These circumstances indicate an axis of rotation which is not exactly perpendicular to the plane of the lunar orbit ; but according as this axis presents to us its ...
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... effect has been so ad- mitted from the earliest periods of history : the only question being , what is the material organ that se- cretes it , or the modification of matter on which it depends ? §1 . This in the earliest writings of the ...
... effect has been so ad- mitted from the earliest periods of history : the only question being , what is the material organ that se- cretes it , or the modification of matter on which it depends ? §1 . This in the earliest writings of the ...
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... effects which the former had imagined ; and which even proved that the effects mentioned by them In answer to the difficulty respecting the non- were owing to currents of beated air produced and $ 1 . Among other anomalous effects of ...
... effects which the former had imagined ; and which even proved that the effects mentioned by them In answer to the difficulty respecting the non- were owing to currents of beated air produced and $ 1 . Among other anomalous effects of ...
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... effect is ditlerent from that just now assigned : for the ays of light are not reflected by striking on the very parts of the reflecting Lodies , but by some power equally diffused over the whole surface of the body , by which it acts ...
... effect is ditlerent from that just now assigned : for the ays of light are not reflected by striking on the very parts of the reflecting Lodies , but by some power equally diffused over the whole surface of the body , by which it acts ...
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... effect on the thermo- meter . Light , therefore , is a component part of such substances , and perhaps the first that makes its escape when they are beginning to be decom- posed . Not unfrequently , however , the light absorbed and ...
... effect on the thermo- meter . Light , therefore , is a component part of such substances , and perhaps the first that makes its escape when they are beginning to be decom- posed . Not unfrequently , however , the light absorbed and ...
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