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... says Mr. Barlow , to offer any remarks to show the success and utility of the experiments in It is only requisite to state , that the local attraction of this vessel having been so much greater than I had contemplated , ( viz . 14 ° at ...
... says Mr. Barlow , to offer any remarks to show the success and utility of the experiments in It is only requisite to state , that the local attraction of this vessel having been so much greater than I had contemplated , ( viz . 14 ° at ...
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... says , I should , therefore , now have concluded my experiments on this subject , but for a circumstance which had been noticed , and which strongly attracted our attention . It had been observed both by Mr. Bonny castle and myself , in ...
... says , I should , therefore , now have concluded my experiments on this subject , but for a circumstance which had been noticed , and which strongly attracted our attention . It had been observed both by Mr. Bonny castle and myself , in ...
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... says Mr. Barlow , may be thus enunciated : ― 1. Magnetic phænomena are due to the existence of two fluids in a ... say a few words respecting it when we have examined the whole that is ad- duced in its favor by the author , and have also ...
... says Mr. Barlow , may be thus enunciated : ― 1. Magnetic phænomena are due to the existence of two fluids in a ... say a few words respecting it when we have examined the whole that is ad- duced in its favor by the author , and have also ...
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... says Mr. Barlow , from the preceding results , that the aberrations in the latitude and longitude of the magnetic pole are much greater than can be attributed to errors in observation . It will be seen that the place assigned to it ...
... says Mr. Barlow , from the preceding results , that the aberrations in the latitude and longitude of the magnetic pole are much greater than can be attributed to errors in observation . It will be seen that the place assigned to it ...
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... says Mr. P. , seen elms of a considerable size transplanted , but they seldom make much new wood ; and younger trees soon produce a better shade , and outrun the older plants , particu- larly if little trenches be dug near the roots to ...
... says Mr. P. , seen elms of a considerable size transplanted , but they seldom make much new wood ; and younger trees soon produce a better shade , and outrun the older plants , particu- larly if little trenches be dug near the roots to ...
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