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... reason for be lieving that the aurora borealis is an electric phænomenon , for it is well known that there is a great affinity between electricity and magnetism . In regard to the position of the magnetic pole , as soon as peace takes ...
... reason for be lieving that the aurora borealis is an electric phænomenon , for it is well known that there is a great affinity between electricity and magnetism . In regard to the position of the magnetic pole , as soon as peace takes ...
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... reason , by any other country of Europe . If France in her demand on Rome for those works had any motive of state policy , or view of indemnification for general losses , these I can say nothing to , as being out of the way of my ...
... reason , by any other country of Europe . If France in her demand on Rome for those works had any motive of state policy , or view of indemnification for general losses , these I can say nothing to , as being out of the way of my ...
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... reasons , which at first sight appear plau- sible , may he alleged for the rejection of those testimonies . 52. " The first reason is , that some authors attribute this mirror to Ptolemy , and others to Alexander the Great . John ...
... reasons , which at first sight appear plau- sible , may he alleged for the rejection of those testimonies . 52. " The first reason is , that some authors attribute this mirror to Ptolemy , and others to Alexander the Great . John ...
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History of Astronomy for the Year 1803 Read at | 10 |
Gerions Errors | 14 |
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