 | 1791 - 612 pages
...is fo diluted, faint, and equal throughout, that [here can be no furmife cf its confuting of ftars ; nor can there be a doubt of the evident connexion between the atmofphcre and the Лаг. Another rtar, not much lefs in brightnefs, and in the fame field with the... | |
 | Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1802 - 638 pages
...and the atmosphere is so diluted, faint, and equal throughout, that there can be no surmise of its consisting of stars, nor can there be a doubt of the evident connection between the atmosphere and the star. ~~\ IV. 1790. Stars. MS DM 0 Description. cr Another... | |
 | Andrew Mackay - 1809 - 8 pages
...and the atmosphere is so diluted, faint, and equal throughout, that there can be no surmise of its consisting of stars ; nor can there be a doubt of the evident connection between the atmosphere and the star. Another star, not much less in brightness, and in the... | |
 | William Enfield - 1811 - 428 pages
...centre, and the atmosphere is so diluted, faint and equal throughout, that there can be no surmise of its consisting of stars, nor can there be a doubt of the...was perfectly free from any such appearance." Hence Dr. Herschel draws the following consequences : Granting the connexion between the star and the surrounding... | |
 | Samuel Vince - 1811 - 260 pages
...and the atmosphere is so diluted, faint, and equal throughout, that there can be no surmise of its consisting of stars ; nor can there be a doubt of the evident connection between the atmosphere and the star. Another star not much less in brightness, and in the... | |
 | John Mason Good - 1813 - 834 pages
...there can be no surmise of its consisting of stars, nor can there be adotiljt of the evident connection between the atmosphere and the star. Another star,...was perfectly free from any such appearance." Hence, Dr. Herschel draws the following consequences : granting the connection between the star and the surrounding... | |
 | John Mason Good - 1819 - 790 pages
...centre, and the atmosphere is sodilutedjfaint, and equal throughout, that there can be no surmise of its consisting of stars, nor can there be a doubt of the evident cpnnection between the atmosphere and the star. Another star, not much less in brightness, and in the... | |
 | Samuel Vince - 1814
...center, and the atmosphere is so diluted, faint and equal throughout, that there can be no surmise of its consisting of stars ; nor can there be a doubt of the evident connection between the atmosphere and the star. Another star not much less in brightness, and in the... | |
 | Charles Hutton - 1815 - 686 pages
...and the atmosphere is so diluted, taint, and equal throughout, that there can be no surmise of ils consisting of stars, nor can there be a doubt of the evident connection between the atmosphere and the star. Another star, not much less in brightness, and in the... | |
 | William Nicholson - 1821 - 360 pages
...and the atmosphere is so diluted, faint, and equal throughout, that there can be no surmise of its consisting of stars, nor can there be a doubt of the...was perfectly free from any such appearance." Hence, Dr. Hersclii draws the following consequences: Granting the connexion between the star and the surrounding... | |
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