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... earth and watch them slowly moving ( from left to right ) as she rotated , but also could perceive the exact moment when the sha- dow of Venus touched the earth , and watch the edge of that shadow passing athwart the earth's illuminated ...
... earth and watch them slowly moving ( from left to right ) as she rotated , but also could perceive the exact moment when the sha- dow of Venus touched the earth , and watch the edge of that shadow passing athwart the earth's illuminated ...
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... earth ; for he perceives that the earth pos- sesses now a certain fund or store of force in her inherent heat , which is continually though slowly passing away . The sun also , which is a storehouse whence certain forms of force are ...
... earth ; for he perceives that the earth pos- sesses now a certain fund or store of force in her inherent heat , which is continually though slowly passing away . The sun also , which is a storehouse whence certain forms of force are ...
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... earth , sustain vegetable and animal life ; but the portion received by our earth is less than the 2000 millionth , the portion received by all the planets less than the 230 millionth part , of the total force thus continually expended ...
... earth , sustain vegetable and animal life ; but the portion received by our earth is less than the 2000 millionth , the portion received by all the planets less than the 230 millionth part , of the total force thus continually expended ...
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