The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 292F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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stars , there is often a great contrast of colour . Some stars , moreover , are variable in their light — that is , in a more or less definite period their brilliancy , as seen by us , increases and diminishes . The well - known star ...
stars , there is often a great contrast of colour . Some stars , moreover , are variable in their light — that is , in a more or less definite period their brilliancy , as seen by us , increases and diminishes . The well - known star ...
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The theory of impact , moreover , suggests that the two stars which have partially collided are rushing in opposite ... In regard to the latter point he instances Hind's variable star , T Tauri , and reminds us that in Sir C. E. Peek's ...
The theory of impact , moreover , suggests that the two stars which have partially collided are rushing in opposite ... In regard to the latter point he instances Hind's variable star , T Tauri , and reminds us that in Sir C. E. Peek's ...
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The late Mr. R. A. Proctor admitted that stars might become orbitally connected as the result of collision , but he thought that they would collide again at every revolution . Professor Bickerton points out , however , that the nebula ...
The late Mr. R. A. Proctor admitted that stars might become orbitally connected as the result of collision , but he thought that they would collide again at every revolution . Professor Bickerton points out , however , that the nebula ...
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Psychology Modern By A R WHITEWAY | 98 |
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