The Harmonies of Nature; Or, The Unity of CreationLongmans, Green, and Company, 1866 - 406 páginas |
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... second , by far the greater portion of the aërolithes are dissipated by heat , and a small number only reaches the surface of the earth under the solid form of meteoric stones . Interesting by their celestial origin , these masses are ...
... second , by far the greater portion of the aërolithes are dissipated by heat , and a small number only reaches the surface of the earth under the solid form of meteoric stones . Interesting by their celestial origin , these masses are ...
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... second leaves 200,000 miles behind , to be able to express , in a few numbers , distances which exceed the utmost limits of our conception . A ray of light emitted from our earth would require three years and a half to reach the nearest ...
... second leaves 200,000 miles behind , to be able to express , in a few numbers , distances which exceed the utmost limits of our conception . A ray of light emitted from our earth would require three years and a half to reach the nearest ...
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... second , and that as no less than 39,000 waves of red light and 57,500 waves of violet light placed end to end would be required to make up an inch , the vibrations of the former within that minute space of time amount to the truly ...
... second , and that as no less than 39,000 waves of red light and 57,500 waves of violet light placed end to end would be required to make up an inch , the vibrations of the former within that minute space of time amount to the truly ...
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... second fine sand ; twelve inches per second fine gravel ; and three feet per second stones of the size of an egg . We can thus easily understand how mountain - torrents de- scending with great velocity are able to sweep along vast ...
... second fine sand ; twelve inches per second fine gravel ; and three feet per second stones of the size of an egg . We can thus easily understand how mountain - torrents de- scending with great velocity are able to sweep along vast ...
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... of fresh water -as , for instance , in the little pools left. Philodina roseola . a respiratory tube , b alimentary canal , d terminal intestinal pouch , e anal orifice . a first series of compartments , b second series ,
... of fresh water -as , for instance , in the little pools left. Philodina roseola . a respiratory tube , b alimentary canal , d terminal intestinal pouch , e anal orifice . a first series of compartments , b second series ,
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