Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 13Victoria Institute., 1880 |
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... reason to urge that there is a real necessity for the use of greater caution and an avoidance of hasty conclusion in regard to matters of Scientific investigation , and we venture to quote the following remarks in this direction made by ...
... reason to urge that there is a real necessity for the use of greater caution and an avoidance of hasty conclusion in regard to matters of Scientific investigation , and we venture to quote the following remarks in this direction made by ...
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... reasons- from their position , their great number , their relation to the neighbouring beds , and the effects of artificial fracture , to support this view . Mr. Pattison agrees with Mr. Whitley as to a large proportion of the alleged ...
... reasons- from their position , their great number , their relation to the neighbouring beds , and the effects of artificial fracture , to support this view . Mr. Pattison agrees with Mr. Whitley as to a large proportion of the alleged ...
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... reasons . It will also come to be spread over a wider area . Hence the present depth of the annual deposit is no proper test by which to give the average for many thousand years . 7. Let us take one case often referred to , -the Delta ...
... reasons . It will also come to be spread over a wider area . Hence the present depth of the annual deposit is no proper test by which to give the average for many thousand years . 7. Let us take one case often referred to , -the Delta ...
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... reasons as if the total heat of the system , between the parts of which conduction takes place , were a fixed quantity , not capable of increase or diminution , by forces generating motion , or motion being extinguished by expansion ...
... reasons as if the total heat of the system , between the parts of which conduction takes place , were a fixed quantity , not capable of increase or diminution , by forces generating motion , or motion being extinguished by expansion ...
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... reasons , but not for the reason which Mr. Croll , following Sir W. Thomson , has assigned . There is no proof that the sun was much hotter a hundred or fifty millions of years ago than at present . If there be a difference , which is ...
... reasons , but not for the reason which Mr. Croll , following Sir W. Thomson , has assigned . There is no proof that the sun was much hotter a hundred or fifty millions of years ago than at present . If there be a difference , which is ...
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