| Medicine - 1808 - 544 pages
...twenty-five pounds. Mr. Burr had a strong impression that another stone fell in an adjoining field, and it was confidently believed that a large mass had fallen...at the same time, was thrown from the meteor at the first explosion. 2. The masses projected at the second explosion seem to have fallen principally at... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - American literature - 1808 - 710 pages
...another stone fell in an adjoining field, and it was confidently believed that a large mass had falL-n into a neighbouring swamp, but neither of these had...at the same time, was thrown from the meteor at the first explosion. II. The masses, projected at the second explosion,seem to have fulled principally... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1808 - 708 pages
...twenty-five pounds. Mr. Bun- had a strong impression that another stone fell in an adjoining field, and it 'was confidently believed that a large mass had fallen...It is probable that the stone, whose fall has now buen described, together with any other masses, which may have fallen at the same time, was thrown... | |
| American Philosophical Society - Electronic journals - 1809 - 532 pages
...to 25 pounds. Mr. Burr had a strong impression that another stone fell in an adjoining field, and it was confidently believed that a large mass had fallen...described, together with any other masses which may have faJlen at the same time, was thrown from the meteor at the first Explosion. 2nd. The masses projected... | |
| Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences - American periodicals - 1810 - 458 pages
...an adjoining field, and it was confidently believed that a large mass had fallen into a neighboring swamp, but neither of these had been found. It is...at the same time, was thrown from the meteor at the first explosion. II. The masses, projected at the second explosion, seem to have fallen principally... | |
| Geology - 1869 - 488 pages
...an adjoining field, and it was confidently believed that a large mass had fallen into a neighboring swamp, but neither of these had been found. It is...at the same time, was thrown from the meteor at the first explosion. II. The masses, projected at the second explosion, seem to have fallen principally... | |
| 900 pages
...to 25 pounds. Mr. Burr had a strong impression that another stone fell in an adjoining field, and it was confidently believed that a large mass had fallen...at the same time, was thrown from the meteor at the first explosion. 2nd. The masses projected at the second explosion seem to have fallen principally... | |
| Science - 1869 - 946 pages
...an adjoining field, and it was confidently believed that a large mass had fallen into a neighboring swamp, but neither of these had been found. It is...at the same time, was thrown from the meteor at the first explosion. II. The masses, projected at the second explosion, seem to have fallen principally... | |
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