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" The spots, in this view of the subject," says the illustrious astronomer referred to, "would come to be assimilated to those regions on the earth's surface in which, for the moment, hurricanes and tornadoes prevail... "
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Page 258
1860
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 13

1848 - 614 pages
...own earth ; and on this supposition our author thus reasons respecting the causes of the spots : " The spots in this view of the subject would come to be assimilated to those regions on ihe earth's surface in which, for the moment, hurricanes and tornadoes prevail — the upper stratum...
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The North British Review, Volumes 8-9

1848 - 626 pages
...own earth ; and on this supposition our author thus reasons respecting the causes of the spots : " The spots in this view of the subject would come to...in which, for the moment, hurricanes and tornadoes prevad — the upper stratum being temporarily carried downwards, displacing by its impetus Ibe two...
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review, and General Assurance Advocate

1848 - 574 pages
...zones, about 35 degrees on each side of the equator. " The spots," he says, in his late splendid work, " in this view of the subject, would come to be assimilated...the moment, hurricanes and tornadoes prevail, the upper stratum being temporally carried downwards, displacing by its impetus the two strata of luminous...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 13

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1848 - 610 pages
...spots : " The spots in this view of the subject won!<! come to be assimilated to those regions on tbc earth's surface in which, for the moment, hurricanes and tornadoes prevail — the upper stratum being temporarily carried downwards, displacing by its impetus the two strata of luminous...
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The Sailor's Horn-book for the Law of Storms: Being a Practical Exposition ...

Henry Piddington - 1851 - 430 pages
...Solar Spots, will occur to the scientific reader, and is well worth the attention of the sailor. " The spots, in this view of the subject, would come to be assimilated to those regiow in the earth's surface, in which for the moment hurricanes and tornadoes prevail— ib* upper...
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History of Physical Astronomy: From the Earliest Ages to the Middle of the ...

Robert Grant - 1852 - 686 pages
...Society." . " The spots, in this view of the subject," says the illustrious astronomer referred to, "would come to be assimilated to those regions on...the moment, hurricanes and tornadoes prevail — the upper stratum being temporarily carried downwards, displacing by its impetus the two strata of luminous...
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The Sailor's Horn-book for the Law of Storms ...

Henry Piddington - 1860 - 448 pages
...Solar Spots, will occur to the scientific reader, and ia well worth the attention of the sailor : " The spots, in this view of the subject, would come to be assimilated to those regions in tho earth's surface, in which for the moment hurricanes and tornadoes prevail — the upper stratum...
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Whirlwinds and dust storms of India, Volume 13

Paul Frederick H. Baddeley - 1860 - 166 pages
...explain what may take place with regard to the matter of which the whirlwind is composed. "The (solar) spots, in this view of the subject, would come to be assimilated to those regions of the earth's surface, in which for the moment hurricanes and tornadoes prevail. — The upper stratum...
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The Sailor's Horn-book for the Law of Storms: Being a Practical Exposition ...

Henry Piddington - 1869 - 458 pages
...Solar Spots, will occur to the scientific reader, and is well worth the attention of the sailor : " The spots, in this view of the subject, would come to be assimilated to those regions in the earth's surface, in which for the moment hurricanes and tornadoes prevail — the upper stratum...
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The Sun: Ruler, Fire, Light, and Life of the Planetary System

Richard Anthony Proctor - 1871 - 548 pages
...temperature from the latter.' ' The spots,' adds Sir John Herschel, 'would come,on this view of the subject, to be assimilated to those regions on the Earth's...the moment, hurricanes and tornadoes prevail — the upper stratum being temporarily carried downwards, displacing by its impetus the two strata of luminous...
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