Philosophical Magazine, Volume 5Taylor & Francis., 1829 - Physics |
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But this , as far as our present knowledge of the pendulum extends , will have no other effect than to increase the specific gravity of the pendulum ; and consequently to diminish , in a slight degree , the correction ...
But this , as far as our present knowledge of the pendulum extends , will have no other effect than to increase the specific gravity of the pendulum ; and consequently to diminish , in a slight degree , the correction ...
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The Amateur's Perspective ; being an attempt to present the Theory in the simplest form ; and so to methodize and arrange the subject , as to render the Practice familiarly intelligible to the uninitiated , in a few hours of study .
The Amateur's Perspective ; being an attempt to present the Theory in the simplest form ; and so to methodize and arrange the subject , as to render the Practice familiarly intelligible to the uninitiated , in a few hours of study .
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My excellent friend and colleague Professor Sedgwick , were he now present ( and I regret that severe illness alone has caused his absence ) , would tell you extensively the influence of his exertions and his example have operated to ...
My excellent friend and colleague Professor Sedgwick , were he now present ( and I regret that severe illness alone has caused his absence ) , would tell you extensively the influence of his exertions and his example have operated to ...
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Contents
Dr Bigsbys Sketch of the Topography and Geology of Lake | 1 |
Capt B Halls Letter inclosing a Communication from Peter | 15 |
Mr Ivory on the Method of deducing the Difference of Lon | 24 |
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