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... to the earthquake described in the present paper , there were seen immense flocks of sea birds , proceeding from the coast towards the Cordillera , and that a similar migration had been noticed prior to the great shock of 1822.
... to the earthquake described in the present paper , there were seen immense flocks of sea birds , proceeding from the coast towards the Cordillera , and that a similar migration had been noticed prior to the great shock of 1822.
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Let A B B ' A ' be a section of the mass by a vertical plane perpendicular to the axis of elea A B ' T ' T vation , A C B originally coinciding with A B ; and let us also suppose that every such section is precisely similar and equal .
Let A B B ' A ' be a section of the mass by a vertical plane perpendicular to the axis of elea A B ' T ' T vation , A C B originally coinciding with A B ; and let us also suppose that every such section is precisely similar and equal .
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Another interesting feature at this time was the clearing of the atmosphere of clouds , similar to that which takes place on a fine summer's evening after a fine day similar to the present , when the fairweather cumulus alone is ...
Another interesting feature at this time was the clearing of the atmosphere of clouds , similar to that which takes place on a fine summer's evening after a fine day similar to the present , when the fairweather cumulus alone is ...
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Contents
JANUARY 1836 | 1 |
Mr J Tovey on the Relation between the Velocity and Length | 7 |
Mr W J Henwoods Observations on the Steam Engines | 20 |
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