| Science - 1821 - 514 pages
...be overcome, but merely removed from the eyes to a greater distance ; for the question may still be asked with equal justice : Whence did the sun acquire...on the preceding link, no one of them on a point of suppott. All things considered, the following mode of representing the subject, appears to me most... | |
| Science - 1821 - 502 pages
...be overcome, but merely removed from the eyes to a greater distance; for the question may still be asked with equal justice : Whence did the sun acquire...magnetic direction throughout the universe, having the milky-way for ijs equator, we but lengthen an unrestricted chain, every link of which hangs on the... | |
| Science - 1821 - 520 pages
...for the question may still be asked with equal justice : Whence did the sun acquire its mag~ netic force ? And if from the sun we have recourse to a...magnetic direction throughout the universe, having the milky-way for its equator, we but lengthen an unrestricted chain, every link of which hangs on the... | |
| Robert Hunt - Science - 1849 - 538 pages
...be overcome, but merely removed from the eyes to a greater distance ; for the question may still be asked, with equal justice, whence did the sun acquire...support. All things considered, the following mode of representing the subject appears to me most plausible. If a single globe were left to move alone freely... | |
| Archibald Tucker Ritchie - Cosmogony - 1850 - 678 pages
...be overcome, but merely removed from the eyes to a greater distance; for the question may still be asked with equal justice, Whence did the sun acquire...preceding link, no one of them on a point of support.' "* He then states, at greater length than we can transcribe into our pages, the most admissible mode... | |
| Robert Hunt - Science - 1850 - 408 pages
...question may still bo asked, with equal justice, Whence did the aim acquire its magnetic Ibree £ And it* from the sun we have recourse to a central sun, and...preceding link, no one of them on a point of support, AH things considered, the following mode of representing the subject appears to me most plausible.... | |
| Archibald Tucker Ritchie - Cosmogony - 1850 - 648 pages
...be overcome, but merely removed from the eyes to a greater distance; for the question may still be asked with equal justice, Whence did the sun acquire...universe, having the milky way for its equator, we hut lengthen an unrestricted chain, every link of which hangs on the preceding link, no one of them... | |
| Robert Hunt - Physics - 1851 - 502 pages
...distance ; for the question may be still asked, with equal justice, Whence did the sun acquire it* magnetic force ? And if from the sun we have recourse...preceding link, no one of them on a point of support." Sir David Brewster was the first to prove that there were in our northern hemisphere two points of... | |
| Robert Hunt - Physics - 1855 - 496 pages
...be overcome, but merely removed from the eyes to a greater distance ; for the question may be still asked, with equal justice, Whence did the sun acquire...preceding link, no one of them on a point of support." Sir David Brewster was the first to prove that there were in our northern hemisphere two points of... | |
| Henry Minchin Noad - Electricity - 1857 - 422 pages
...be overcome, but merely removed from the eyes to a greater distance ; for the question may still be asked with equal justice, whence did the sun acquire...again to a general magnetic direction throughout the uuiverse, having the Milky Way for its equator, we but lengthen an unrestricted chain, every link of... | |
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