The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 292F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... body between the other two . The mass of this third body would not determine its temperature- a small shear would be as hot as a large one . If the mass were small , however , it would be unable to retain its now gaseous mole- cules ...
... body between the other two . The mass of this third body would not determine its temperature- a small shear would be as hot as a large one . If the mass were small , however , it would be unable to retain its now gaseous mole- cules ...
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... body , he contends that so large a body would require ages to cool ; while if it is urged that the brilliance of the body is not owing to its large size , but to the fact of its being comparatively near to us , he urges in reply that ...
... body , he contends that so large a body would require ages to cool ; while if it is urged that the brilliance of the body is not owing to its large size , but to the fact of its being comparatively near to us , he urges in reply that ...
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... body that the heavens contain . With regard to the stars which are variable in their light , Professor Bickerton does not , of course , deny that in some cases -that of Algol for instance - the spectroscope has demonstrated the ...
... body that the heavens contain . With regard to the stars which are variable in their light , Professor Bickerton does not , of course , deny that in some cases -that of Algol for instance - the spectroscope has demonstrated the ...
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