Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 37;Volume 100John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1883 |
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... course , by the yellow light of the smoking wick , which left all but the space about them in deep shadows . At last the Portu- guese rose with a triumphant smile . By G- , you shall not have her ! " cried M'Gibbon , with compunction in ...
... course , by the yellow light of the smoking wick , which left all but the space about them in deep shadows . At last the Portu- guese rose with a triumphant smile . By G- , you shall not have her ! " cried M'Gibbon , with compunction in ...
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... course of the new comet as it passed away was on the right track , the comet was not making nearly so much way as as it should have done , if moving even in the reduced period of 2 years , or even in one year , or in half a year . In ...
... course of the new comet as it passed away was on the right track , the comet was not making nearly so much way as as it should have done , if moving even in the reduced period of 2 years , or even in one year , or in half a year . In ...
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... course , of their width as measured from crest to crest . ) We can easily see that this would be so in a sea across which waves were swiftly travelling , a stout swimmer urging his way so as either to meet them or to be overtaken by ...
... course , of their width as measured from crest to crest . ) We can easily see that this would be so in a sea across which waves were swiftly travelling , a stout swimmer urging his way so as either to meet them or to be overtaken by ...
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... course in which it was subject to the most intense disturbing action , the bright lines which would be seen in the comet's spectrum would either by their displace- ment tell us that the substance of the comet is driven wildly hither and ...
... course in which it was subject to the most intense disturbing action , the bright lines which would be seen in the comet's spectrum would either by their displace- ment tell us that the substance of the comet is driven wildly hither and ...
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... course of the comet will become a spiral , the coils of which will draw closer and closer in toward the sun's surface ; the sun will be within the coils , but the comet itself will be in the toils , and its end not far off . As ...
... course of the comet will become a spiral , the coils of which will draw closer and closer in toward the sun's surface ; the sun will be within the coils , but the comet itself will be in the toils , and its end not far off . As ...
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