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... earth is present in a greater proportion . - Accordingly , in page 114 of Dr. Babington's work , we find that the jargon contains , Jargon earth Silex Oxide of iron and of nickel 68 31,5 0,05 and in p . 69. we observe that the hyacinth ...
... earth is present in a greater proportion . - Accordingly , in page 114 of Dr. Babington's work , we find that the jargon contains , Jargon earth Silex Oxide of iron and of nickel 68 31,5 0,05 and in p . 69. we observe that the hyacinth ...
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... earth was abandoned ; and since the ellipse is , after the circle , the most simple of the re - enter- ing curves , the earth was imagined to be a spheroid formed by the revolution of an ellipse round its smaller axis . Nature , however ...
... earth was abandoned ; and since the ellipse is , after the circle , the most simple of the re - enter- ing curves , the earth was imagined to be a spheroid formed by the revolution of an ellipse round its smaller axis . Nature , however ...
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... earth were a perfect sphere of the same density throughout , the attraction of the sun would have no other effect than to retain it in its orbit ; but as this is not the case , because the earth is flattened at the poles and swelled out ...
... earth were a perfect sphere of the same density throughout , the attraction of the sun would have no other effect than to retain it in its orbit ; but as this is not the case , because the earth is flattened at the poles and swelled out ...
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