| Dionysius Lardner - 1855 - 350 pages
...smaller than those in other parts of the heavens. "Can it be," asks Sir J. Herschel, " that we have here a brother system, bearing a real physical resemblance and strong analogy of structure to our own ?" Sir J. Herschel further argues, that all idea of symmetry caused by rotation must be relinquished,... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1855 - 476 pages
...smaller than those in other parts of the heavens. "Can it be,'' asks Sir J. Herschel, " that we have here a brother system, bearing a real physical resemblance and strong analogy of structure to our own ?" Sir J. Herschel further argues, that all idea of symmetry caused by rotation must be relinquished,... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1857 - 878 pages
...t$f ; in the breast of Anser et Vulpecula, about midway between Albireo in the Swan, and 49 50 52 ing a real physical resemblance and strong analogy of structure to our own." This object, dim and distant as it may appear through our telescopes, and utterly invisible as it is... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1858 - 912 pages
...smaller than those in other parts of the heavens. " Can it be," asks Sir J. Herschel, "that wo have here a brother system, bearing a real physical resemblance and strong analogy of structure to our own t" Sir J. Herschel further argues, that all idea of symmetry caused by rotation must be relinquished,... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1867 - 642 pages
...smaller than those in other parts of the heavens. " Can it be," asks Sir J. Henchel, " that we hare here a brother system, bearing a real physical resemblance and strong analogy of structure to our own P " Sir J. Herschel further argues, that all idea of symmetry caused by rotation must be relinquished,... | |
| 1867 - 864 pages
...stars much smaller than those in other parts of the heavens. Can it be, then, that we have here a real brother system, bearing a real physical resemblance and strong analogy of structure to our own ?" Lord Rosse, in answering the question, destroyed Sir John Herschel's beautiful surmise, by showing... | |
| Alexander von Humboldt - 1867 - 660 pages
...Observations of Nebulx and Clasters of Stars (Transact., 1833, 2e part., p. 479, fig. 25) : « We have here a brother System bearing a real physical resemblance and strong analogy of structure of our own. » (13) [page 171]. Sir William Herschel, dans les Transact. for 1785, t. I, p. 257. Sir... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears - 1868 - 444 pages
...stars much smaller than those in other parts of the heavens. Can it be, then, that we have here a real brother system, bearing a real physical resemblance and strong analogy of structure to our own ?" Lord Rosse, in answering the question, destroyed Sir John Herschel's beautiful surmise, by showing... | |
| Alexander von Humboldt - 1870 - 440 pages
...and Clusters of Stars (Philos. Transact, for the year 1833 P. П. p. 479 fig. 25): „we have here a brother System bearing a real physical resemblance and strong analogy of structure of our own." _• 83 (g. 98.) Sir ШНШат §erfdjel in ben Philos. Transact for 1785 PI p. 257;... | |
| Alexander von Humboldt - 1877 - 358 pages
...and Clusters of Stars (Philos. Transact, for the year 1833 P. II. p. 479 fig. 25): „-we have here a brother System bearing a real physical resemblance and strong analogy of structure oi our own." , 83 (©.98.) Sir ШНШат £erfojel in ben Philos. Transact for 1785 PI p. 257; Sir... | |
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