The Intellectual Observer, Том 12Groombridge and Sons, 1868 |
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... object , no doubt now exists among astronomers that the Milky Way is really a bed of suns , some doubtless , falling short of our own sun in brilliancy , but many probably surpassing it . Around these suns , we may fairly conceive ...
... object , no doubt now exists among astronomers that the Milky Way is really a bed of suns , some doubtless , falling short of our own sun in brilliancy , but many probably surpassing it . Around these suns , we may fairly conceive ...
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... object being to consider the special evidence afforded by stars of the leading magnitudes . It may seem ( and , indeed , on the assumption of any approach to uniformity in the true magnitudes , or distribution of stars , it must ...
... object being to consider the special evidence afforded by stars of the leading magnitudes . It may seem ( and , indeed , on the assumption of any approach to uniformity in the true magnitudes , or distribution of stars , it must ...
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... objects apparently distributed wholly by chance , one is led to suspect , and thence often to detect the operation of law . I will take an illustration , very homely perhaps , but which will serve admirably to explain my meaning . In ...
... objects apparently distributed wholly by chance , one is led to suspect , and thence often to detect the operation of law . I will take an illustration , very homely perhaps , but which will serve admirably to explain my meaning . In ...
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... objects to be seen on them were the Martello towers placed at inter- vals along the shore , and the two lighthouses ... object on the cliffs to the south of the A Visit to Clen Clova : Its Geology and Ferns . 25.
... objects to be seen on them were the Martello towers placed at inter- vals along the shore , and the two lighthouses ... object on the cliffs to the south of the A Visit to Clen Clova : Its Geology and Ferns . 25.
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spicuous object on the cliffs to the south of the town , was dedicated to that lady . After this we did not see much of the land , owing to the curve of the coast - line , until we approached the Ferne and Staple Isles , and Lindisfarn ...
spicuous object on the cliffs to the south of the town , was dedicated to that lady . After this we did not see much of the land , owing to the curve of the coast - line , until we approached the Ferne and Staple Isles , and Lindisfarn ...
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acid amongst animals Annelids antennæ aperture apparatus appear barrow Bladderwort body bones Brady centre cilia cleft colour considerable Copernicus crater Crustacea curious dark deposited Derbyshire described diameter direction disk distance earth effect eggs electricity engraving Eratosthenes evidence exhibited existence extremely fact feet fish G. O. Sars genus germinal vesicle glass heat hyæna Hyginus inches instruments interment length less light Linné Little Chester lunar LYNCEUS matter meteors microscope miles minute Moon mountain nearly noticed objects observations obtained ornamented Ostracoda oxygen pass Planaria plants plate portion present probably produced quantity Quatrefages rain red fox region remains remarkable ring Roman rotifers round salmon scale Schr seen setæ shadow shell side silver similar skins species specimens spot stars stream surface T. W. WEBB telescope temperature terminator tion tube tumuli urns utricles vessels XII.-NO yellow
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Стр. 332 - the wild stoneavalanches of the Alps, which smoke and thunder down the declivities with a vehemence almost sufficient to stun the observer. I have also seen snow-flakes descending so softly as not to hurt the fragile spangles of which they were composed; yet to produce from aqueous vapour a quantity which a child could carry of that tender material demands an exertion of energy competent to gather up the shattered blocks of the largest stone-avalanche I have ever seen, and pitch them to twice the...
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