The Book of NatureJ. & J. Harper, 1831 - 467 sivua |
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Sivu 33
... motion , constituted a distinct planet , and became the chaos of a rising world . * Hence , according to this comprehensive and daring hypothesis , the existing universe has acquired its birth ; hence new systems of worlds are ...
... motion , constituted a distinct planet , and became the chaos of a rising world . * Hence , according to this comprehensive and daring hypothesis , the existing universe has acquired its birth ; hence new systems of worlds are ...
Sivu 34
... motion in the solar or siderial systems by which the relative positions of several of the heavenly bodies have varied . But this ex- planation , though it may apply to several of the cases , will by no means apply to all of them ; in ...
... motion in the solar or siderial systems by which the relative positions of several of the heavenly bodies have varied . But this ex- planation , though it may apply to several of the cases , will by no means apply to all of them ; in ...
Sivu 40
... motion can be converted into an orbicular , and thus laid a basis for our accounting for the regular movements of the heavenly bodies , * a subject upon which we shall enter to a certain ex- tent in our next lecture ; who , in some ...
... motion can be converted into an orbicular , and thus laid a basis for our accounting for the regular movements of the heavenly bodies , * a subject upon which we shall enter to a certain ex- tent in our next lecture ; who , in some ...
Sivu 42
... motion , necessarily and essentially , upon this theory , to the sphere immediately below him ; as this , in its turn , communi- cates it in different directions , and with different velocities , to the other spheres that revolve within ...
... motion , necessarily and essentially , upon this theory , to the sphere immediately below him ; as this , in its turn , communi- cates it in different directions , and with different velocities , to the other spheres that revolve within ...
Sivu 43
... motion , revolving round the axis of the ecliptic , and making the stars appear to shift their places at the rate of ... motion swifter than the lightning's flame , Swifter than sight the moving parts may spy , Another sphere whirls ...
... motion , revolving round the axis of the ecliptic , and making the stars appear to shift their places at the rate of ... motion swifter than the lightning's flame , Swifter than sight the moving parts may spy , Another sphere whirls ...
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