... tails. Perhaps it is not too much to hope that future observation, borrowing every aid from rational speculation, grounded on the progress of physical science generally (especially those branches of it which relate to the ethereal or imponderable... Outlines of Astronomy - Page 509by John Frederick William Herschel - 1902Full view - About this book
| 1874 - 898 pages
...(especially those branches of it which relate to the etherial or imponderable elements), may ere long enable us to penetrate this mystery, and to declare...a reference to the sun as its point of avoidance." From The Glasgow Herald. INFANT MORTALITY. March 17, 1874. SIR, — I can most heartily endorse your... | |
| 1871 - 1024 pages
...those branches of it which relate to the ethereal or imponderable elements), may enable us ere long to penetrate this mystery, and to declare whether...term which is projected from their heads with such extraordinary velocity, and if not impelled, at least directed in its course, by reference to the Sun,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1871 - 662 pages
...those branchts of it which relate to the etherial or imponderable elements), may enable us ere long to penetrate this mystery, and to declare whether it is really matter in the ordinary anticipation of the term which is proj: cte.l from their heads with such extraordinary velocity, and... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1871 - 546 pages
...those branches of it which relate to the etherial or imponderable elements), may enable us ere long to penetrate this mystery, and to declare whether it is really matter in the ordinary anticipation of the term which is projected from their heads with such extraordinary velocity, and... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester - 1871 - 598 pages
...(especially those branches of it which relate to the aetherial or imponderable elements) may ere long enable us to penetrate this mystery, and to declare, whether it is matter in the ordinary acceptation of the term that is projected from their heads with such extravagant... | |
| John Tyndall - 1872 - 484 pages
...(especially those branches of it •which relate to the ethereal or imponderable elements), may ere long enable us to penetrate this mystery, and to declare...the term, which is projected from their heads with suchextravagant velocity, and if not impelled, at least directed in its course by a reference to the... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1872 - 716 pages
...those branches of it which relato to " the ethereal or imponderable elements), may enable us ere long to penetrate •• this mystery, and to declare whether...term which is projected from their heads with such " extraordinary velocity, and if not impelled, at least directed, in its course, u by reference to... | |
| 1872 - 520 pages
...those branches of it which relate to the ethereal or imponderable elements), may enable us ere long to penetrate this mystery, and to declare whether...term which is projected from their heads with such extraordinary velocity, and if not impelled, at least directed, in its course, by reference to the... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1872 - 728 pages
...those branches of it which relate to " the ethereal or imponderable elements), may enable us ere long to penetrate " this mystery, and to declare whether...term which is projected from their heads with such " extraordinary velocity, and if not -impelled, at least directed, in its course, " by reference to... | |
| Elkanah Billings, Bernard James Harrington, James Thomas Donald - 1872 - 534 pages
...in the ordinary acceptation of the term which is projected from their heads with such extraordinary velocity, and if not impelled, at least directed, in its course, by reference to the Sun, as its point of avoidance." " In no respect is the question as to the materiality... | |
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