A New System of Modern Geography, Or, A View of the Present State of the WorldGeorge Clark, 1822 - 676 pages |
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... course , and whose aim is o get clear and connected views of a whole country , aust peruse the description again and again , before le can accomplish his object , even if the materials which are furnished in this loose manner will allow ...
... course , and whose aim is o get clear and connected views of a whole country , aust peruse the description again and again , before le can accomplish his object , even if the materials which are furnished in this loose manner will allow ...
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... course be all equally distant from the earth . Above this starry sphere were imagined to be the two crystalline spheres , the primum mobile , communicating motion to all the interior spheres ; and , finally , the empyrean heaven or ...
... course be all equally distant from the earth . Above this starry sphere were imagined to be the two crystalline spheres , the primum mobile , communicating motion to all the interior spheres ; and , finally , the empyrean heaven or ...
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... course of a month shows the same phases to the lunarians , as the moon does to us ; the earth is at the full , at the time of new moon , and new at the time of full moon . The surface of the earth being about 13 times greater than that ...
... course of a month shows the same phases to the lunarians , as the moon does to us ; the earth is at the full , at the time of new moon , and new at the time of full moon . The surface of the earth being about 13 times greater than that ...
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... course , the equatorial diameter is 7945 miles , and the length of the earth's axis is 7911. The equatorial circumference of the earth is about 24,970 miles ; its mean circumference , in latitude 45 de- grees , 24,917 ; and its ...
... course , the equatorial diameter is 7945 miles , and the length of the earth's axis is 7911. The equatorial circumference of the earth is about 24,970 miles ; its mean circumference , in latitude 45 de- grees , 24,917 ; and its ...
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... course , when the eye is placed at one end of this diameter , it is so much nearer given stars , than when at the opposite end . Yet this im- mense distance makes no apparent difference in the size of any of them , nor any difference in ...
... course , when the eye is placed at one end of this diameter , it is so much nearer given stars , than when at the opposite end . Yet this im- mense distance makes no apparent difference in the size of any of them , nor any difference in ...
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