| John Pringle Nichol - 1839 - 342 pages
...spectator at a vast distance, looking from not a mere stratum, but an annulus ; or, at least, that our system is placed within one of the poorer and almost...that eccentrically, so as to be much nearer to the parts about the cross, than to that diametrically opposed to it." t-AO->'VII,L v ••' f '•' J'HlM... | |
| Mary Somerville - 1840 - 858 pages
...not a mere stratum, but annular, or at least that our system is placed within one of the poorer or almost vacant parts of its general mass, and that eccentrically, so as to be much nearer to the region about the Cross, than to that diametrically opposite to it." The cluster, of which our sun is... | |
| 1841 - 496 pages
...to a conviction, that the Milky Way is not a mere stratum, but an annulus ; or, at least, that our system is placed within one of the poorer and almost...that eccentrically, so as to be much nearer to the parts about the cross, than to that diametrically opposed to it.' "—Architecture of the Heavens,... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1846 - 614 pages
...to a conviction, that the Milky Wav is not a mere stratum, but an annulus ; or, at least, that our system is placed within one of the poorer and almost...that eccentrically, so as to be much nearer to the parts about the cross, than to that diametrically opposed to it." When a telescope is directed to the... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1846 - 580 pages
...to a conviction, that the Milky Way is not a mere stratum, but an annulus ; or, at least, that our system is placed within one of the poorer and almost...parts of its general mass, and that eccentrically, so an to be much nearer to the parts about the cross, than to that diametrically opposed to it." J of... | |
| Mary Somerville - 1846 - 506 pages
...not a mere stratum, but annular, or at least that our system is placed within one of the poorer or almost vacant parts of its general mass, and that eccentrically, so as to be much nearer to the region about the Cross, than to that diametrically opposite to it." The cluster, of which our sun is... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1846 - 580 pages
...to a conviction, that the Milky Wiy is not a mere stratum, but an annulus ; or, at least, that our system is placed within one of the poorer and almost vacant parts of its general mass, and ihn eccentrically, so as to be much nearer to the parts about the cross, than to that diametrically... | |
| 1847 - 422 pages
...amounting to a conviction, that the Milky Way is not a mere stratum, but an annulus; or, at least, that our system is placed within one of the poorer and almost...that eccentrically, so as to be much nearer to the parts about the Cross than to that diametrically opposed to it." — Dublin Evening Post. TOTAL ECLIPSE... | |
| 1847 - 650 pages
...to a conviction, that the milky way is not a mere stratum, but an anuulus ; or, at least, that our system is placed within one of the poorer and, almost...that eccentrically, so as to be much nearer to the parts about the Cross than to that diametrically opposed to it." — Dublin Evening Pott. LIST OF ENGLISH... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1847 - 648 pages
...that our system is placed within one of the poorer .»nd almost vacant parts of its general mass, i'nd that eccentrically, so as to be much nearer to the...the Cross than to that diametrically opposed to it." — Dullin Etenint/ Post. LIST OF !,",(.! ÍSII PATENTS GRANTED BETWEEN DKC. 31, 1846, AND JAN. 7,... | |
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