Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 22Victoria Institute., 1889 |
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... bodies . The great bulk of those brilliant points with which at night the sky is spangled when clouds permit of their being seen , retain the same relative positions night after night and year after year . But a few among them are seen ...
... bodies . The great bulk of those brilliant points with which at night the sky is spangled when clouds permit of their being seen , retain the same relative positions night after night and year after year . But a few among them are seen ...
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... bodies among the fixed stars supplied us , in the first instance , with a wide basis of isolated facts . After a vast amount of labour , Kepler at last succeeded in discovering the three famous laws which go by his name . Here , then ...
... bodies among the fixed stars supplied us , in the first instance , with a wide basis of isolated facts . After a vast amount of labour , Kepler at last succeeded in discovering the three famous laws which go by his name . Here , then ...
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... bodies should attract one another across the inter- vening space ? Till a time well on in the present century , we could ... body of large mass as being heavy , and though we compare the masses of two bodies most easily and accu- rately ...
... bodies should attract one another across the inter- vening space ? Till a time well on in the present century , we could ... body of large mass as being heavy , and though we compare the masses of two bodies most easily and accu- rately ...
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... body attracts another at a given distance is strictly proportional to the mass of the latter . If we suppose the attracting body to be the earth , and the attracted bodies to be in one case a brass weight , and in the other a piece of ...
... body attracts another at a given distance is strictly proportional to the mass of the latter . If we suppose the attracting body to be the earth , and the attracted bodies to be in one case a brass weight , and in the other a piece of ...
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... body of scientific research which this Society especially has been the means of prosecuting for the last twenty years ; to break it down into crumbs , so to speak , so as to make it intelligible to any one who can read the English ...
... body of scientific research which this Society especially has been the means of prosecuting for the last twenty years ; to break it down into crumbs , so to speak , so as to make it intelligible to any one who can read the English ...
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