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" Now, from the conclusions in the preceding sections, we are under the necessity of considering the beams of the aurora borealis of a ferruginous nature, because nothing else is known to be magnetic, and consequently, that there exists in the higher regions... "
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal - Page 143
1853
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Meteorological Observations and Essays

John Dalton - 1834 - 392 pages
...be the general case of thunder and lightning. Now, from the conclusions in the preceding sections, we are under the necessity of considering the beams of the aurora borealls of a ferruginous nature, because nothing else is known to be magnetic, and consequently, that...
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Lectures on Electricity: Comprising Galvanism, Magnetism, Electro-magnetism ...

Henry Minchin Noad - 1844 - 512 pages
...that of the aurora."* " We are under the necessity of considering the bearns of the aurora horealis of a ferruginous nature, because nothing else is known...electric fluid partaking of the properties of iron, or rather of magnetic ttcel; and that this fluid, doubtless from its magnetic property, assumes the...
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Lectures on Electricity: Comprising Glavanism, Magnetism, Electro-magnetism ...

Henry M. Noad - 1849 - 534 pages
...beyond this region is that of the aurora."* " We are under the necessity of considering the learns of the aurora borealis of a ferruginous nature, because...electric fluid partaking of the properties of iron, or rather of magnetic steel; and that this fluid, doubtless from its magnetic property, assumes the...
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Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary ..., Volume 18

Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1856 - 340 pages
...the general cause of thunder and lightning." "Now, from the conclusions in the preceding sections, we are under the necessity of considering the beams...and consequently, that there exists in the higher regions of the atmosphere an elastic fluid partaking of the properties of iron, or rather of magnetic...
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Whirlwinds and dust storms of India, Volume 13

Paul Frederick H. Baddeley - 1860 - 166 pages
...beyond this region is that of the Aurora. — Again: — "We1 are under the necessity of consindering the beams of the Aurora borealis of a ferruginous..., an electric fluid partaking of the properties of won, or rather of Magnetic steel; and that this fluid;, doubtless from its magnetic property, assumes...
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John Dalton and the Rise of Modern Chemistry

Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1895 - 242 pages
...out by the most recent spectroscopic research: " Now, from the conclusions in the preceding sections, we are under the necessity of considering the beams...and, consequently, that there exists in the higher regions of the atmosphere an elastic fluid partaking of the properties of iron, or rather of magnetic...
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John Dalton and the Rise of Modern Chemistry

Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1895 - 234 pages
...by the most recent spectroscopic research : " Now, from the conclusions in the preceding sections, we are under the necessity of considering the beams...and, consequently, that there exists in the higher regions of the atmosphere an elastic fluid partaking of the properties of iron, or rather of magnetic...
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John Dalton and the Rise of Modern Chemistry

Henry Enfield Roscoe - 1895 - 236 pages
...out by the most recent spectroscopic research: "Now, from the conclusions in the preceding sections, we are under the necessity of considering the beams of the aurora lorealis of a ferruginous nature, because nothing else is known to be magnetic, and, consequently,...
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John Dalton

John Price Millington - 1906 - 252 pages
...magnetic needle, Dalton writes as follows : — " Now, from the conclusions in the preceding sections, we are under the necessity of considering the beams...and consequently, that there exists in the higher regions of the atmosphere an elastic fluid partaking of the properties of iron, or rather of magnetic...
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