Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 45John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1858 |
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... solar system . And indeed it might be argued that the still continued existence of diffused nebulous matter was scarcely to be expected ; seeing that the causes which have resulted in the aggre gation of one mass must have been acting ...
... solar system . And indeed it might be argued that the still continued existence of diffused nebulous matter was scarcely to be expected ; seeing that the causes which have resulted in the aggre gation of one mass must have been acting ...
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... solar system is somewhere near the center of this aggre - resolution ; gation , it follows that our distance from the remotest parts of it is about four hun- dred distances of Sirius . But the stars forming these remotest parts are not ...
... solar system is somewhere near the center of this aggre - resolution ; gation , it follows that our distance from the remotest parts of it is about four hun- dred distances of Sirius . But the stars forming these remotest parts are not ...
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... solar system , let us consider first a class of phenomena in some sort transitional - those offered by comets . In comets we have now ex- isting a kind of matter like that out of which , according to the nebular hypo- thesis , the solar ...
... solar system , let us consider first a class of phenomena in some sort transitional - those offered by comets . In comets we have now ex- isting a kind of matter like that out of which , according to the nebular hypo- thesis , the solar ...
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... systems ; for the probabilities are almost infinity to one against the orbits of such wandering bodies showing any definite relation to the plane of the solar system . For the like reason it negatives the hypothesis of Lagrange ...
... systems ; for the probabilities are almost infinity to one against the orbits of such wandering bodies showing any definite relation to the plane of the solar system . For the like reason it negatives the hypothesis of Lagrange ...
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... SOLAR SYSTEM . · of the solar system , they are necessary members of it - have as distinct a struc- tural relation to it as the planets them- And now , leaving these erratic bodies , selves . That comets are abundant around let us turn ...
... SOLAR SYSTEM . · of the solar system , they are necessary members of it - have as distinct a struc- tural relation to it as the planets them- And now , leaving these erratic bodies , selves . That comets are abundant around let us turn ...
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