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... direction filled with such clouds of grasshoppers , as partially to obscure the day . They had been seen in vast numbers about all the higher parts of the mountain , and many had fallen upon the snow and perished . It is , perhaps ...
... direction filled with such clouds of grasshoppers , as partially to obscure the day . They had been seen in vast numbers about all the higher parts of the mountain , and many had fallen upon the snow and perished . It is , perhaps ...
Pagina 417
... direction of the motion of sound , or opposed to it . Before I conclude these introductory observations , and ex- planations of the experiments , it may be proper to refer more par- ticularly to table xi . , containing the mean motion ...
... direction of the motion of sound , or opposed to it . Before I conclude these introductory observations , and ex- planations of the experiments , it may be proper to refer more par- ticularly to table xi . , containing the mean motion ...
Pagina 479
... direction from the terrestrial magnetism , the plane of it falling into an east and west direction , or perpendicular to the natu ral magnetic direction . He also explains the method of mag- netizing steel bars with the galvanic battery ...
... direction from the terrestrial magnetism , the plane of it falling into an east and west direction , or perpendicular to the natu ral magnetic direction . He also explains the method of mag- netizing steel bars with the galvanic battery ...
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