Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 13Victoria Institute., 1880 |
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... Truth , and bring Science back into greater harmony with Revelation . * Of late , men of science have often found reason to urge that there is a real necessity for the use of greater caution and an avoidance of hasty conclusion in ...
... Truth , and bring Science back into greater harmony with Revelation . * Of late , men of science have often found reason to urge that there is a real necessity for the use of greater caution and an avoidance of hasty conclusion in ...
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... truth . The doctrine of uniformity , I believe , is untrue for many 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 ...
... truth . The doctrine of uniformity , I believe , is untrue for many 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 ...
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... truth . 27. A first objection , made by Professor C. Martens , and more recently by Mr. Callard , is of a very simple and striking kind . The planet Mars is forty millions of miles further from the sun than our earth . Its excentricity ...
... truth . 27. A first objection , made by Professor C. Martens , and more recently by Mr. Callard , is of a very simple and striking kind . The planet Mars is forty millions of miles further from the sun than our earth . Its excentricity ...
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... truth . He thinks , however , the difference is so slight that it may be safely neglected , and treated as of no account . But this is not so plain . It would be very strange , if a period in which the earth receives the most heat from ...
... truth . He thinks , however , the difference is so slight that it may be safely neglected , and treated as of no account . But this is not so plain . It would be very strange , if a period in which the earth receives the most heat from ...
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... truth . 41. Again , Mr. Croll insists forcibly on the vast amount of heat transferred northward by the Gulf Stream . He reckons it equal to one - fourth part of the whole amount received from the sun by the Atlantic area or basin , from ...
... truth . 41. Again , Mr. Croll insists forcibly on the vast amount of heat transferred northward by the Gulf Stream . He reckons it equal to one - fourth part of the whole amount received from the sun by the Atlantic area or basin , from ...
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