Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volumen 108W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1818 |
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... length of time to be intermitted . And this seems principally to have been done with a view to satisfy the Public , that their usual meetings were then continued , for the improvement of knowledge , and benefit of mankind , the great ...
... length of time to be intermitted . And this seems principally to have been done with a view to satisfy the Public , that their usual meetings were then continued , for the improvement of knowledge , and benefit of mankind , the great ...
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... length of the Pendulum vibrating seconds in the latitude of London . By Capt . Henry Kater , F. R. S. p . 33 p . 110 V. On the length of the French Mètre estimated in parts of the English standard . By Captain Henry Kater , F. R. S. p ...
... length of the Pendulum vibrating seconds in the latitude of London . By Capt . Henry Kater , F. R. S. p . 33 p . 110 V. On the length of the French Mètre estimated in parts of the English standard . By Captain Henry Kater , F. R. S. p ...
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... length suggested the possibility that the Old and New World ( as they were then called ) formed but one continent . The solution of this problem , so far as regards a north - eastern navigation to India , has been more naturally the ...
... length suggested the possibility that the Old and New World ( as they were then called ) formed but one continent . The solution of this problem , so far as regards a north - eastern navigation to India , has been more naturally the ...
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... length of time in one direction towards a coast . When the ice is so driven to land , it is evident that the inner pieces only take the ground ; the rest are confined by the wind , and when a change in the wind afterwards sets the ice ...
... length of time in one direction towards a coast . When the ice is so driven to land , it is evident that the inner pieces only take the ground ; the rest are confined by the wind , and when a change in the wind afterwards sets the ice ...
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Royal Society (Great Britain). Philos . Trans . MDCCCXVIII.Plate III.p.32 . W. Clift.del F basi NAPOLI MAN IV . An Account of experiments for determining the length.
Royal Society (Great Britain). Philos . Trans . MDCCCXVIII.Plate III.p.32 . W. Clift.del F basi NAPOLI MAN IV . An Account of experiments for determining the length.
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