Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... period just named , they are displaced to one side with an increasing rate of movement , till in just about 17 hours they attain their maximum displacement and begin to move back again . Their reversed motion becomes slower and slower ...
... period just named , they are displaced to one side with an increasing rate of movement , till in just about 17 hours they attain their maximum displacement and begin to move back again . Their reversed motion becomes slower and slower ...
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... period growing by exceedingly small but increasing increments from its normal length to a maximum several seconds longer . Then by analogous gradual accelerations extending over a similar space of time the period again becomes of the ...
... period growing by exceedingly small but increasing increments from its normal length to a maximum several seconds longer . Then by analogous gradual accelerations extending over a similar space of time the period again becomes of the ...
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... period seem to compare favourably with those of the later Tudor times , since the company in Langland's pages are represented only as sitting over their ale till evensong , whilst at the latter period sitting was often prolonged through ...
... period seem to compare favourably with those of the later Tudor times , since the company in Langland's pages are represented only as sitting over their ale till evensong , whilst at the latter period sitting was often prolonged through ...
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