New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 11Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Thomas Hood, Theodore Edward Hook, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1819 |
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Page 39
... direction and progress of the clouds , as they are wafted in various , and often opposite , directions , by conflicting currents of air . Whatever opinion may be formed of the feasibility of our speculations , the researches upon which ...
... direction and progress of the clouds , as they are wafted in various , and often opposite , directions , by conflicting currents of air . Whatever opinion may be formed of the feasibility of our speculations , the researches upon which ...
Page 110
... direction . Therefore , upon this principle , it is im- possible for the planet to come any nearer to the sun . Again . When the centrifugal force and the sun's attraction are perfectly equal , How can the planet go farther from the sun ...
... direction . Therefore , upon this principle , it is im- possible for the planet to come any nearer to the sun . Again . When the centrifugal force and the sun's attraction are perfectly equal , How can the planet go farther from the sun ...
Page 229
... direction equal to the angle of that in which it was impelled ; therefore the current of water , after striking the shore , will be repelled in a given angle , and be urged on in its new direction by the moiety of power which remains ...
... direction equal to the angle of that in which it was impelled ; therefore the current of water , after striking the shore , will be repelled in a given angle , and be urged on in its new direction by the moiety of power which remains ...
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