| Isaac Newton - 1730 - 432 sivua
...degree, emit Light fo copioufly, as by the Emiffion and Re-action of its Light, and the Reflexions and Refractions of its Rays within its Pores to grow...hotter, till it comes to a certain period of heat, fuch as is that of the Sun ? And are not the Sun and fix'd Stars great Earths vehemently hot, whofe... | |
| Robert Boyle - 1725 - 768 sivua
...focopioufly, " as, by the cmillion, and re-aoion of its *' light, and the reflexions, and refraûions 41 of its rays, within its pores, to grow " ftill hotter, till it comes to a certain pe" riod of heat ; fuch as is that of the fun ? " And, are not the fun, and fixed ftars, " great earths,... | |
| Jacques Rohault - 1735 - 362 sivua
...fixed Bodies, ' when heated beyond a certain ' Degree, emit Light fo copioufly ' as by the Emiflion and Re-action ' of its Light, and the Reflections ' and Refractions of its Rays with' in its Pores, to grow ftill hotter, ' till it comes to a certain Peric.d of ' Heat, luch as is... | |
| John Murray - 1802 - 262 sivua
...fo copioufly, as, by the emif" fion and reaction of its light, and the reflec" tions and refradions of its rays within its " pores, to grow ftill hotter, till it comes to a " certain period of heat, fuch as is that of the " fun ? And, are not the fun and fixed ftars " great earths, vehemently hot,... | |
| John Murray - 1802 - 276 sivua
...fo copioufly, as, by the emif" fion and reaction of its light, and the reflec" tions and refradHons of its rays within its " pores, to grow ftill hotter, till it conies to a " certain period of heat, fuch as is that of the " fun ? And, are not the fun and fixed... | |
| John Playfait - 1822 - 668 sivua
...and fixed bodies, when heated beyond a certain degree, emit light so copiously, as, by the emission and reaction of its light, and the reflections and refractions of its rays within its pores, to grow still hotter, till it romes to a certain period of heat, such as is that of the sun ? And, are not... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 sivua
...dense, and fixed bodies, when heated beyond a certain degree, emit light so copiously as by the emission and reaction of its light, and the reflections and refractions of its rays within its pores, to growstill hotter till it comes to a certain period of heat, such as that of the sun 1 Newton's Optichs.... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 1839 - 814 sivua
...dense, and fixed bodies, when heated beyond a certain degree, emit light so copiously as by the emission and reaction of its light, and the reflections and refractions of its rays within its pores, to grow still hotter till it comes to a certain period of heat, such as that of the sun ? Newton's Opticks.... | |
| Peter Guthrie Tait - 1884 - 294 sivua
...and Fixed bodies, when heated beyond a certain degree, emit light so copiously, as by the C emission and re-action of its light, and the reflections and...refractions of its rays within its pores, to grow still hotter, till it comes to a certain period of heat, such as is that of the sun ? And are not the... | |
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