Mathematical and Physical Papers, Volume 2University Press, 1884 - Mathematics |
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... probably never can be , restored to the Sun , without acts as much beyond the scope of human intelligence as a creation or annihilation of energy , or of matter itself , would be . Hence the question arises , What is the source of ...
... probably never can be , restored to the Sun , without acts as much beyond the scope of human intelligence as a creation or annihilation of energy , or of matter itself , would be . Hence the question arises , What is the source of ...
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... the brightness of his surface is constantly refreshed by incandescent fluid rushing from below to take the place of matter falling upon the surface after held by the Fire - worshippers , but has probably 1-2 LXVI . ] 3 OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM .
... the brightness of his surface is constantly refreshed by incandescent fluid rushing from below to take the place of matter falling upon the surface after held by the Fire - worshippers , but has probably 1-2 LXVI . ] 3 OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM .
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... probably been conceived of by all men in all times , and considered as more or less probable by every philosopher who has ever speculated on the subject . The third may have occurred at any time to ingenious minds , and may have ...
... probably been conceived of by all men in all times , and considered as more or less probable by every philosopher who has ever speculated on the subject . The third may have occurred at any time to ingenious minds , and may have ...
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... it in fragments too small probably to be noticed in their fall to the ground , in most cases . " [ See also above , Vol . 1. Art . XLIX . Part III . ] To test the possibility of this being the principal or LXVI . ] 10 OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM .
... it in fragments too small probably to be noticed in their fall to the ground , in most cases . " [ See also above , Vol . 1. Art . XLIX . Part III . ] To test the possibility of this being the principal or LXVI . ] 10 OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM .
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... Probably meteoric iron comes to the Sun in enormous quantities , and burns in his atmo- sphere just as it does in coming to the earth . But ( while probably nearly all the heat and light of the sparks which fly from a steel struck by a ...
... Probably meteoric iron comes to the Sun in enormous quantities , and burns in his atmo- sphere just as it does in coming to the earth . But ( while probably nearly all the heat and light of the sparks which fly from a steel struck by a ...
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