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" The projection of this ray (which was not seen either before or after the day in question) to so enormous a length, (nearly 100°) in a single day conveys an impression of the intensity of the forces acting to produce such a velocity of material transfer... "
Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution - Page 178
by Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1903
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Outlines of Astronomy

John Frederick William Herschel - 1849 - 672 pages
...with its direction on the southern side. The projection of this ray (which was not seen either before or after the day in question) to so enormous a length,...with matter, such as we conceive it, viz. possessing inertia—at all, it must be under the dominion offerees incomparably more energetic than gravitation....
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The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 19

1850 - 626 pages
...with its direction on the southern side. The projection of this ray (which was not seen either before or after the day in question) to so enormous a length...with matter, such as we conceive it, viz. possessing inertia—at all, it must be under the dominion of forces incomparably more energetic than gravitation.'—Pp....
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volume 19

1850 - 602 pages
...with its direction on the southern side. The projection of this ray (which was not seen either before or after the day in question) to so enormous a length...clear that if we have to deal here with matter, such at w« conceive it, viz. poisening inertia — at all, it must be under the dominion of forces incomparably...
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Outlines of Astronomy

John Frederick William Herschel - 1851 - 704 pages
...with its direction on the southern side. The projection of this ray (which was not seen either before or after the day in question) to so enormous a length,...is clear that if we have to deal here with matter, sacA a; we f conceive it, viz. possessing inertia — at all, it must be under ' the dominion of forces...
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Outlines of Astronomy

John Frederick William Herschel - 1853 - 608 pages
...with its direction on the southern side. The projection of this ray (which was not seen either before or after the day in question) to so enormous a length,...we conceive it, viz. possessing •inertia — at att, it must be under the dominion of forces incomparably more energetic than gravitation. (590.) There...
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Outlines of Astronomy

John Frederick William Herschel - 1857 - 608 pages
...with its direction on the southern side. The projection of this ray (which was not seen cither before or after the day in question) to so enormous a length,...phenomenon is capable of exciting. It is clear that if ice have to deal here with matter, tuch as ice conceive it, viz. possessing inertia — at all, it...
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Outlines of Astronomy

John Frederick William Herschel - 1857 - 586 pages
...with its direction on the southern side. The projection of this ray (which was not seen either before or after the day in question) to so enormous a length,...material transfer through space, such as no other natural phaenomenon is capable of exciting. It is clear that if we have to dealhere with matter, such as we...
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Outlines of Astronomy

John Frederick William Herschel - 1861 - 586 pages
...with its direction on the southern side. The projection of this ray (which was not seen either before or after the day in question) to so enormous a length,...deal here with matter, such as we conceive it, viz. posscssiiiy inertia — at all, it must be under the dominion of forces incomparably more energetic...
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Outlines of Astronomy

John Frederick William Herschel - 1861 - 572 pages
...to produce such, a velocity of material transfer through space, such as no other natural phsenomenon is capable of exciting. It is clear that if we have...as we conceive it, viz. possessing inertia — at ally it must be under the dominion of forces incomparably more energetic than gravitation. (590.) There...
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Outlines of astronomy

sir John Frederick W. Herschel (1st bart.) - 1864 - 790 pages
...with its direction on the southern side. The projection of this ray (which was not seen either before or after the day in question) to so enormous a length,...other natural phenomenon is capable of exciting. It b clear that if we have to deal here with matter, such as we conceive it, viz. possessing inertia —...
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