The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 32William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1875 |
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... observed perturba- tions - that would correspond only to explaining the general nature of the wave - motion - but ... observe very carefully the sun's appa- rent motion from day to day , for this motion precisely corresponds with the ...
... observed perturba- tions - that would correspond only to explaining the general nature of the wave - motion - but ... observe very carefully the sun's appa- rent motion from day to day , for this motion precisely corresponds with the ...
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... observed some new class of effects , as , for instance , that certain waves which had long been of a particular size began to grow larger . Suppose that , struck by this , he instituted a careful series of measurements of their size ...
... observed some new class of effects , as , for instance , that certain waves which had long been of a particular size began to grow larger . Suppose that , struck by this , he instituted a careful series of measurements of their size ...
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... observed movements of this planet did not accord with those calculated . " This result , " says Leverrier , quaintly ... observations . Long years passed , and it was only in 1859 that we succeeded in unravelling the cause of the ...
... observed movements of this planet did not accord with those calculated . " This result , " says Leverrier , quaintly ... observations . Long years passed , and it was only in 1859 that we succeeded in unravelling the cause of the ...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volumes 9-10;Volume 83;Volume 1901 William Makepeace Thackeray Visualização integral - 1901 |
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