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" ... and streaks of the lunar surface, are not improbably due to former glacial action. Notwithstanding the excellent definition of modern telescopes, it could not be expected that other than the most gigantic of the characteristic details of an ancient... "
The Moon: Her Motions, Aspect, Scenery, and Physical Condition - Page 349
by Richard Anthony Proctor - 1873 - 394 pages
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volume 9

Chemistry - 1864 - 332 pages
...and of good denning power, had created in the speaker's mind an impression that our satellite had, like its primary, also passed through a glacial epoch,...the valleys, rills, and streaks of the lunar surface were not improbably due to former glacial action. Notwithstanding the excellent definition of modern...
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volumes 9-10

Chemistry - 1864 - 654 pages
...and of good defining power, had created in the speaker's mind an impression that our satellite had, like its primary, also passed through a glacial epoch,...the valleys, rills, and streaks of the lunar surface were not improbably due to former glacial action. Notwithstanding the excellent definition of modern...
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The Geologist, Volume 7

Geology - 1864 - 284 pages
...and of good defining power, had created in the speaker's mind an impression that our satellite had, like its primary, also passed through a glacial epoch,...the valleys, rills, and streaks of the lunar surface were not improbably due to former glacial action. Notwithstanding the excellent definition of modern...
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The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volumes 9-10

Chemistry - 1864 - 648 pages
...and of good defining power, had created in the speaker's mind an impression that our satellite had, like its primary, also passed through a glacial epoch,...the valleys, rills, and streaks of the lunar surface were not improbably due to former glacial action. Notwithstanding the excellent definition of modern...
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Notices of the Proceedings, Volume 4

Royal Institution of Great Britain - Science - 1866 - 730 pages
...and of good defining power, had created in the speaker's mind an impression that our satellite had, like its primary, also passed through a glacial epoch,...the valleys, rills, and streaks of the lunar surface were not improbably due to former glacial action. Notwithstanding the excellent definition of modern...
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The Heavens: An Illustrated Handbook of Popular Astronomy

Amédée Guillemin - Astronomy - 1867 - 588 pages
...prevent the visibility of comparatively minute details upon her surface. Professor Frankland believes, and his belief rests on a special study of the lunar surface, that our satellite has, like its * [The long continuance of eruptive action, so distinctly marked by the successive encroachment of...
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The Heavens: An Illustrated Handbook of Popular Astronomy

Amédée Guillemin - Astronomy - 1871 - 464 pages
...prevent the visibility of comparatively minute details upon her surface. Professor Frankland believes, and his belief rests on a special study of the lunar...epoch, and that several, at least, of the valleys, rilh't, and streaks of the lunar surface, are not improbably due to former glacial action. Notwithstanding...
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The Heavens: An Illustrated Handbook of Popular Astronomy

Amédée Guillemin - Astronomy - 1871 - 462 pages
...prevent the visibility of comparatively minute details upon her surface. Professor Frankland believes, and his belief rests on a special study of the lunar...epoch, and that several, at least, of the valleys. rillct. and streaks of the lunar surface, are not improbably due to former glacial action. Notwithstanding...
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The Heavens, an Illus. Handbook of Popular Astronomy

Amédée Guillemin - Astronomy - 1872 - 460 pages
...prevent the visibility of com-- paratively minute details upon her surface. Professor Frankland believes, and his belief rests on a special study of the lunar...epoch, and that several. at least, of the valleys, rilles, and streaks, of the lunar surface, are not improbably due to former glacial action. Notwithstanding...
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The heavens [tr. by W. Lockyer] ed. by J.N. Lockyer

Amédée Victor Guillemin - 1876 - 488 pages
...prevent the visibility of comparatively minute details upon her surface. Professor Frankland believes, and his belief rests on a special study of the lunar...epoch, and that several, at least, of the valleys, rilles, and streaks of the lunar surface, are not improbably due to former glacial action. Notwithstanding...
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