The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art, Volume 13Gould, Kendall, and Lincoln, 1862 |
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... lower gray , and forming the penumbra of the spots . Observations during eclipses have rendered probable the supposition that a third and outermost stratum of imperfect transparency encloses concentri- cally the other envelopes . Still ...
... lower gray , and forming the penumbra of the spots . Observations during eclipses have rendered probable the supposition that a third and outermost stratum of imperfect transparency encloses concentri- cally the other envelopes . Still ...
Pagina x
... Lower Classes of Society ; by Miss Carpenter . " " A Scheme for the Adult Education of the Working Classes ; by Mr. J. P. Organ . " " Paper hangings Auxiliaries to Education ; by Mr. J. Stewart . " " On the Influence of Newspapers on ...
... Lower Classes of Society ; by Miss Carpenter . " " A Scheme for the Adult Education of the Working Classes ; by Mr. J. P. Organ . " " Paper hangings Auxiliaries to Education ; by Mr. J. Stewart . " " On the Influence of Newspapers on ...
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... lower gal- leries , on a level with the road , being appropriated to other objects , amongst which carriages and still machinery will find place . picture galleries will therefore be 1,200 feet long ; down the middle runs a dividing ...
... lower gal- leries , on a level with the road , being appropriated to other objects , amongst which carriages and still machinery will find place . picture galleries will therefore be 1,200 feet long ; down the middle runs a dividing ...
Pagina 21
... lower one is under a covered deck , which explains the name of talamites ( talamos , room under the deck ) , by which the ancient authors distinguished these rowers ; the other two rows are open , and the oars of the upper row pass ...
... lower one is under a covered deck , which explains the name of talamites ( talamos , room under the deck ) , by which the ancient authors distinguished these rowers ; the other two rows are open , and the oars of the upper row pass ...
Pagina 31
... lower classes with weapons , feeling that their numerical strength was so considerable , that , if once trained to act in combination , their own power would be held in check . Their sovereign , therefore , relied entirely upon them for ...
... lower classes with weapons , feeling that their numerical strength was so considerable , that , if once trained to act in combination , their own power would be held in check . Their sovereign , therefore , relied entirely upon them for ...
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Pagina ix - I first entered this city, the whole of the machinery was executed by hand. There were neither planing, slotting, nor shaping machines, and, with the exception of very imperfect lathes and a few drills, the preparatory operations of construction were effected entirely by the hands of the workmen.
Pagina 150 - The result of this would be a state of universal rest and death, if the universe were finite and left to obey existing laws. But as no limit is known to the extent of matter, science points rather to an endless progress through an endless space, of action involving the transformation of potential energy through palpable motion into heat, than to a single finite mechanism, running down like a clock and stopping for ever. It is also impossible to conceive either the beginning or the continuance of...
Pagina 201 - The colloidal is, in fact, a dynamical state of matter; the crystalloidal being the statical condition. The colloid possesses Energia. It may be looked upon as the probable primary source of the force appearing in the phenomena of vitality.