Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Zväzok 3;Zväzok 33Methodist book concern, 1851 |
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Strana 20
... received properties and laws , from the natural and necessary action of which every change that has since taken place , every form and grade of animate existence , even man himself , body and soul , resulted . He does not design to ...
... received properties and laws , from the natural and necessary action of which every change that has since taken place , every form and grade of animate existence , even man himself , body and soul , resulted . He does not design to ...
Strana 39
... received , by inserting in it a salvo for the effect of refraction , or by making a distinction between the apparent diurnal orbits , as affected by refraction , and the true ones cleared of that effect . This distinction between the ...
... received , by inserting in it a salvo for the effect of refraction , or by making a distinction between the apparent diurnal orbits , as affected by refraction , and the true ones cleared of that effect . This distinction between the ...
Strana 49
... under the equator . ” — Page 214 , §§ 369 , 370 . As the author's father is the originator of the best received theory , respecting the solar spots , it will be interesting to 1851. ] 49 The Present State of Astronomy .
... under the equator . ” — Page 214 , §§ 369 , 370 . As the author's father is the originator of the best received theory , respecting the solar spots , it will be interesting to 1851. ] 49 The Present State of Astronomy .
Strana 54
... received . It will , therefore , probably fall ultimately into the sun , should it not first be dissipated altogether , —a thing no way improbable when the lightness of its materials is considered . ” — P . 340 , § 577 . We quote the ...
... received . It will , therefore , probably fall ultimately into the sun , should it not first be dissipated altogether , —a thing no way improbable when the lightness of its materials is considered . ” — P . 340 , § 577 . We quote the ...
Strana 55
... received laws of motion , extending ( as we have seen in the comets of 1680 and 1843 ) from near the sun's surface to the earth's orbit , yet whirled round unbroken ; in the latter case through an angle of 180 ° in little more than two ...
... received laws of motion , extending ( as we have seen in the comets of 1680 and 1843 ) from near the sun's surface to the earth's orbit , yet whirled round unbroken ; in the latter case through an angle of 180 ° in little more than two ...
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