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Page 174
... force would be found to impel the vessel forwards . The steam - vessels which go from London to Margate , have paddle wheels twenty - seven feet in circumference , and the wheels are moved round by the steam - engine thirty times in a ...
... force would be found to impel the vessel forwards . The steam - vessels which go from London to Margate , have paddle wheels twenty - seven feet in circumference , and the wheels are moved round by the steam - engine thirty times in a ...
Page 384
... force depending on the internal constitution of the earth , that could now effect so great a revolu tion as the deluge ; therefore , it is not probable that the deluge was effected by a force residing within it , immediately before the ...
... force depending on the internal constitution of the earth , that could now effect so great a revolu tion as the deluge ; therefore , it is not probable that the deluge was effected by a force residing within it , immediately before the ...
Page 387
... force residing within it , because we are not aware of any force depending on the internal constitution of our planet which could pro- duce so mighty an effect ? As well might we deny the emission of light from the sun , because we are ...
... force residing within it , because we are not aware of any force depending on the internal constitution of our planet which could pro- duce so mighty an effect ? As well might we deny the emission of light from the sun , because we are ...
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Flamanville Madame de Eugenia | 25 |
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