Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis, 1804 - Physics |
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Page 287
... direction and government as the other parts of the Institution ; subject only to such pri- vileges ( to be enjoyed by those proprietors or subscribers who shall think fit to qualify themselves as patrons of the collection ) as are ...
... direction and government as the other parts of the Institution ; subject only to such pri- vileges ( to be enjoyed by those proprietors or subscribers who shall think fit to qualify themselves as patrons of the collection ) as are ...
Page 352
... direction , and plane in the transverse ; that of the bones of the nose becomes convex in every direction . The parietals begin a little before the summit of the pyramid ; they terminate towards the middle of the space between that ...
... direction , and plane in the transverse ; that of the bones of the nose becomes convex in every direction . The parietals begin a little before the summit of the pyramid ; they terminate towards the middle of the space between that ...
Page 389
... direction , the ascent or descent of the balloon , even before the barometer has made the least movement . By means of a powerful achromatic telescope , which traversed in a perpendicular direction the bottom of the car , the observers ...
... direction , the ascent or descent of the balloon , even before the barometer has made the least movement . By means of a powerful achromatic telescope , which traversed in a perpendicular direction the bottom of the car , the observers ...
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History of Astronomy for the Year 1803 Read at | 10 |
Gerions Errors | 14 |
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