The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1803 - Books |
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Page 75
... direction of the waters took place , must have opposed a considerable obstacle to the motion of that fluid in the sense that crossed that of the direction of these mountains . Thus the mountains that stretch from N. to S. must have ...
... direction of the waters took place , must have opposed a considerable obstacle to the motion of that fluid in the sense that crossed that of the direction of these mountains . Thus the mountains that stretch from N. to S. must have ...
Page 182
... direction of the radius vector and in the direction perp . thereto . ' Mr. Brinkley adds another proposition , concerning the angle between the apsides when the force varies as the 11th power of the distance ; and he deduces this result ...
... direction of the radius vector and in the direction perp . thereto . ' Mr. Brinkley adds another proposition , concerning the angle between the apsides when the force varies as the 11th power of the distance ; and he deduces this result ...
Page 190
... direction in which it meets with least resistance , and it meets with least resist- ance in blowing towards that hemisphere in which at equal heights the air is most rarefied ; now when the sun is in , or approaches to the northern ...
... direction in which it meets with least resistance , and it meets with least resist- ance in blowing towards that hemisphere in which at equal heights the air is most rarefied ; now when the sun is in , or approaches to the northern ...
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