Family Magazine: Or Monthly Abstract of General KnowledgeRedfield and Lindsay, 1836 |
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... motions of the heavenly bodies , none are more interestingly sublime or useful than ter satellite , the moon , as round our planet she re- While viewing the movement of our sis- volves in silent majesty , we have an opportunity of ...
... motions of the heavenly bodies , none are more interestingly sublime or useful than ter satellite , the moon , as round our planet she re- While viewing the movement of our sis- volves in silent majesty , we have an opportunity of ...
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... motion of the sun and moon , observed 5000 years since . An observer standing on that part of the earth represented by the point marked " partial , " would only see a partial eclipse ; the moon not being in a direct line between that ...
... motion of the sun and moon , observed 5000 years since . An observer standing on that part of the earth represented by the point marked " partial , " would only see a partial eclipse ; the moon not being in a direct line between that ...
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... motion , and then he said to his attentive audience , Gentlemen , this is a charged torpedo , with which precisely in its present state , I mean to blow up a vessel ; it contains one an early age , in an irrepressible taste for drawing ...
... motion , and then he said to his attentive audience , Gentlemen , this is a charged torpedo , with which precisely in its present state , I mean to blow up a vessel ; it contains one an early age , in an irrepressible taste for drawing ...
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... motions of the eye , and the various con- trivances by which it is defended against injury . ness of death . The cornea is so hard that in opera- against it , but it nevertheless possesses great sensi- ting , the point of the needle ...
... motions of the eye , and the various con- trivances by which it is defended against injury . ness of death . The cornea is so hard that in opera- against it , but it nevertheless possesses great sensi- ting , the point of the needle ...
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... motions of the iris which floats in it . Section of the Eye , magnified , showing the Crystalline Lens , in its proper situation between the Aqueous and Vitreous Humours . 2. THE CRYSTALLINE HUMOUR , OR LENS . The crystalline , is the ...
... motions of the iris which floats in it . Section of the Eye , magnified , showing the Crystalline Lens , in its proper situation between the Aqueous and Vitreous Humours . 2. THE CRYSTALLINE HUMOUR , OR LENS . The crystalline , is the ...
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