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Pagina iii
... continued , for the improvement of knowledge , and benefit of mankind , the great ends of their first institution by the Royal Charters , and which they have ever since steadily pursued . But the Society being of late years greatly ...
... continued , for the improvement of knowledge , and benefit of mankind , the great ends of their first institution by the Royal Charters , and which they have ever since steadily pursued . But the Society being of late years greatly ...
Pagina 2
... continued , in common with many others , to entertain some doubts respecting the reality of the phenomenon , partly because I suspected that it might be explained by reference to more ordinary causes , such as some of those above ...
... continued , in common with many others , to entertain some doubts respecting the reality of the phenomenon , partly because I suspected that it might be explained by reference to more ordinary causes , such as some of those above ...
Pagina 19
... continued fall of the water rendering it every year more difficult for ships to reach the ancient wharfs . I visited two marks near Gefle , one of them cut in 1731 in the island of Löfgrund , twelve miles north - east of that port , and ...
... continued fall of the water rendering it every year more difficult for ships to reach the ancient wharfs . I visited two marks near Gefle , one of them cut in 1731 in the island of Löfgrund , twelve miles north - east of that port , and ...
Pagina 32
... continued after the period when the modern shelly formations of both coasts were accumulated ; and it may be inferred from several facts mentioned in this memoir , that the drifting of such blocks may now be going on by means of ice ...
... continued after the period when the modern shelly formations of both coasts were accumulated ; and it may be inferred from several facts mentioned in this memoir , that the drifting of such blocks may now be going on by means of ice ...
Pagina 44
... fully proved ( 1089. 1100. ) . 1071. No change takes place in the quantity or intensity of the current during the time the latter is continued , from the moment after 44 DR . FARADAY'S EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCHES IN ELECTRICITY .
... fully proved ( 1089. 1100. ) . 1071. No change takes place in the quantity or intensity of the current during the time the latter is continued , from the moment after 44 DR . FARADAY'S EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCHES IN ELECTRICITY .
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