Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Объемы 50-51John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1860 |
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... course of things have brought about this result ; for we find no where intimated any miraculous inter- ference with the laws of nature , and are certainly not justified in assuming any thing of the kind in reference to this point . The ...
... course of things have brought about this result ; for we find no where intimated any miraculous inter- ference with the laws of nature , and are certainly not justified in assuming any thing of the kind in reference to this point . The ...
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... course , their wings are still more useless , they drop directly downwards for a great distance . This elevation of three and a half miles may be called the line of repose of the at- mosphere , being a calm space intervening between two ...
... course , their wings are still more useless , they drop directly downwards for a great distance . This elevation of three and a half miles may be called the line of repose of the at- mosphere , being a calm space intervening between two ...
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... course , flows towards the equator from north and south , to fill up the vacuum . Now , the speed with which any point on the earth's surface is carried along , in the daily rota- tion of the earth , varies according to the distance of ...
... course , flows towards the equator from north and south , to fill up the vacuum . Now , the speed with which any point on the earth's surface is carried along , in the daily rota- tion of the earth , varies according to the distance of ...
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... course , precipitated ; and of the sun is much less , since it shines on hence the violent rains which accompany land much further from the equator than the south - west monsoon , and cool the the land along the north seaboard of the ...
... course , precipitated ; and of the sun is much less , since it shines on hence the violent rains which accompany land much further from the equator than the south - west monsoon , and cool the the land along the north seaboard of the ...
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... course , and near such land they often re - curve in a peculiar manner , to avoid it ; for this reason , the island of Mauritius is much used as a harbor of refuge in the Southern Indian Ocean , as they generally re - curve when passing ...
... course , and near such land they often re - curve in a peculiar manner , to avoid it ; for this reason , the island of Mauritius is much used as a harbor of refuge in the Southern Indian Ocean , as they generally re - curve when passing ...
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