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Page 141
... Observations on the Connection between the Pri- mitive Forms of Minerals and the Number of their Axes of Double Refraction . By David Brewster , LL.D. , & c . - These supplementary observations and tables confirm the correctness of Dr ...
... Observations on the Connection between the Pri- mitive Forms of Minerals and the Number of their Axes of Double Refraction . By David Brewster , LL.D. , & c . - These supplementary observations and tables confirm the correctness of Dr ...
Page 305
... Observations made with the Eight Feet Astro- nomical Circle , at the Observatory of Trinity College , Dublin , since the beginning of the Year 1818 , for investigating the Effects of Parallax and Aberration on the Places of certain ...
... Observations made with the Eight Feet Astro- nomical Circle , at the Observatory of Trinity College , Dublin , since the beginning of the Year 1818 , for investigating the Effects of Parallax and Aberration on the Places of certain ...
Page 307
... observations were made . The result sof M. Delambre's investigations relative to the velocity of light , as deduced from the eclipses of Jupiter's satel- lites , appeared to confirm in so strong a manner the mean of Bradley's results ...
... observations were made . The result sof M. Delambre's investigations relative to the velocity of light , as deduced from the eclipses of Jupiter's satel- lites , appeared to confirm in so strong a manner the mean of Bradley's results ...
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