| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - American periodicals - 1835 - 1138 pages
...Lepaute was such, that without her, we never could have dared to undertake this enormous labour, in which it was necessary to calculate the distance of each...two planets, Jupiter and Saturn, from the comet, and their attraction upon that body, separately for every successive degree, and for 150 years."* * The... | |
| English literature - 1835 - 572 pages
...Lepaute was such, that without her, we never could have dared to undertake this enormous labour, in which it was necessary to calculate the distance of . each of the two planets, Jupiter and Saturn, from the their attraction upon that body, separately for every succes•* sive degree, and for 150 years.' *... | |
| Denison Olmsted - Astronomy - 1841 - 486 pages
...Lepaute was such, that, without her, we never could have dared to undertake this enormous labor, in which it was necessary to calculate the distance of each...two planets, Jupiter and Saturn, from the comet, and their attraction upon that body, separately, for every successive degree, and for one hundred and fifty... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - Science - 1846 - 664 pages
...Lepaute was such, that without her we never could have dared to undertake this enormous labor, in which it was necessary to calculate the distance of each...two planets, Jupiter and Saturn, from the comet, and their attraction upon that body, separately, for every successive degree, and for 150 years."* These... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - Science - 1846 - 628 pages
...Lepaute was such, that withOGt her we never could have dared to undertake this enormous labor, in which it was necessary to calculate the distance of each of the two planets, Jupiter and Satum, from the comet, and their attraction upon that body, separately, for erery successive degree,... | |
| François Arago - Astronomy - 1848 - 108 pages
...Lepaute was such, that without her, we never could have dared to undertake this enormous labor, in which it was necessary to calculate the distance of each...two planets, Jupiter and Saturn, from the comet, and their attraction upon that body, separately for every successive degree, and for 150 years." 'These... | |
| Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel - Astronomy - 1848 - 302 pages
...Lepaute was such, that without her we never should have dared to undertake the enormous labor, in which it was necessary to calculate the distance of each...the two planets, Jupiter and Saturn, from the comet, separately for every degree, for one hundred and fifty years.' "Amid all these difficulties, the computers... | |
| Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel - Astronomy - 1848 - 380 pages
...Lepaute was such, that without her we never should have dared to undertake the enormous labor, in which it was necessary to calculate the distance of each...the two planets, Jupiter and Saturn, from the comet, separately for every degree, for one hundred and fifty years." Amid all these difficulties, the computers... | |
| Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel - Astronomy - 1851 - 374 pages
...Lepaute was such, that without her we never should have dared to undertake the enormous labour, in which it was necessary to calculate the distance of each...the two planets, Jupiter and Saturn, from the comet, separately for every degree, for one hundred and fifty years." Amid all these difficulties, the computers... | |
| Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel - Astronomy - 1851 - 366 pages
...Lepaute was such, that without her we never should have dared to undertake the enormous labour, in which it was necessary to calculate the distance of each...the two planets, Jupiter and Saturn, from the comet, separately for every degree, for one hundred and fifty years." Amid all these difficulties, the computers... | |
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