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... Observations tending to shew the Practicability and Advantage to the Individual and the Nation , of producing in the ... observations concerning them abundantly merit the attention of the public . Of Of late , the questions have been ...
... Observations tending to shew the Practicability and Advantage to the Individual and the Nation , of producing in the ... observations concerning them abundantly merit the attention of the public . Of Of late , the questions have been ...
Page 414
... observations ( he says ) respecting the rings of colours produced by a thin plate of any transparent substance , were made by Newton ; but he had not made the observations respecting the inflections of light necessary for understanding ...
... observations ( he says ) respecting the rings of colours produced by a thin plate of any transparent substance , were made by Newton ; but he had not made the observations respecting the inflections of light necessary for understanding ...
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... observations , Delambre and Bouvard have placed beyond doubt this secular motion . The mean motion of the moon has been accelerated since the time of the Chaldeans ; which fact is farther confirmed by Arabian observations made in the ...
... observations , Delambre and Bouvard have placed beyond doubt this secular motion . The mean motion of the moon has been accelerated since the time of the Chaldeans ; which fact is farther confirmed by Arabian observations made in the ...
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