The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the Progressive Discoveries and Improvements in the Sciences and the Arts, 13. köideA. and C. Black, 1861 |
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... similar , emerged at the opposite point ; this last continued visible a short time after the sun's reappearance , which took place at 3h 4m 23s , without any trace of Baily's beads ; the corona was visible about 12 seconds longer ...
... similar , emerged at the opposite point ; this last continued visible a short time after the sun's reappearance , which took place at 3h 4m 23s , without any trace of Baily's beads ; the corona was visible about 12 seconds longer ...
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... similar narrative in English , which he requested me to get inserted in some of our Scotch newspapers , and which accordingly appeared at full length , and as it was put into my hands , in the " Perthshire Advertiser . " These ...
... similar narrative in English , which he requested me to get inserted in some of our Scotch newspapers , and which accordingly appeared at full length , and as it was put into my hands , in the " Perthshire Advertiser . " These ...
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... similar to , if they are not identical with , those of the palagonite and palagonite - tuff of Seljadalur . Two series of the palagonite - tuffs collected by myself were recently kindly analysed for me by Dr Murray Thomson , Analytical ...
... similar to , if they are not identical with , those of the palagonite and palagonite - tuff of Seljadalur . Two series of the palagonite - tuffs collected by myself were recently kindly analysed for me by Dr Murray Thomson , Analytical ...
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... similar cause , the expansive force of contained gases . Of all the gasiform products of volcanoes in eruption , steam is undoubtedly the most abundant . † Principles of Geology , 9th edition ( London , 1853 ) , p . 378 . the relative ...
... similar cause , the expansive force of contained gases . Of all the gasiform products of volcanoes in eruption , steam is undoubtedly the most abundant . † Principles of Geology , 9th edition ( London , 1853 ) , p . 378 . the relative ...
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... similar origin ; but it appears desirable , in order to a comprehensive view of the subject of the origin of such waters , to embrace here all three classes of phenomena . In the eruptions of Kötlugjá , there appears to have been little ...
... similar origin ; but it appears desirable , in order to a comprehensive view of the subject of the origin of such waters , to embrace here all three classes of phenomena . In the eruptions of Kötlugjá , there appears to have been little ...
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