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... numerous and striking than those of similarity . In looking over a table of the elements of the planets , one of the points which most attract our attention is the very great differ- ences in size which they present ; and as this ...
... numerous and striking than those of similarity . In looking over a table of the elements of the planets , one of the points which most attract our attention is the very great differ- ences in size which they present ; and as this ...
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... or meteoric stones , so numerous and so closely packed together as to be , at our distance from them , indistinguishable from a solid mass . The feeble telescope with which Galileo discovered the rings only 38 The Romance of Astronomy .
... or meteoric stones , so numerous and so closely packed together as to be , at our distance from them , indistinguishable from a solid mass . The feeble telescope with which Galileo discovered the rings only 38 The Romance of Astronomy .
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... numerous theories were started as to what the nature of the spots really was . Galileo supposed them to be clouds . La Hire imagined that they were huge cinders from the burning body of the sun , rising to the surface of the fiery ocean ...
... numerous theories were started as to what the nature of the spots really was . Galileo supposed them to be clouds . La Hire imagined that they were huge cinders from the burning body of the sun , rising to the surface of the fiery ocean ...
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... numerous and brilliant , according to the density of the portion of the tail which we encounter . But we must by no means conclude that every such collision would be attended by equally harmless consequences . Fortunately the comets ...
... numerous and brilliant , according to the density of the portion of the tail which we encounter . But we must by no means conclude that every such collision would be attended by equally harmless consequences . Fortunately the comets ...
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... numerous , and on the hypothesis of equal magnitude they would imply the existence of vast assemblages of stars , stream- ing far out into space , and each forming a sort of isolated cone . On the other hand the appearance might be ...
... numerous , and on the hypothesis of equal magnitude they would imply the existence of vast assemblages of stars , stream- ing far out into space , and each forming a sort of isolated cone . On the other hand the appearance might be ...
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