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... poles , some slight deviation from the rigorous expression of this law takes place , and in peculiar localities there is reason to believe that even considerable permanent depressions of the contours of these strata , below their ...
... poles , some slight deviation from the rigorous expression of this law takes place , and in peculiar localities there is reason to believe that even considerable permanent depressions of the contours of these strata , below their ...
Page 40
... of the sphere , whose poles or extremities , where it meets the surface , correspond • Пepíodos , a going round , a circulation or revolution . always to the same points on the sphere . Modes 40 OUTLINES OF ASTRONOMY .
... of the sphere , whose poles or extremities , where it meets the surface , correspond • Пepíodos , a going round , a circulation or revolution . always to the same points on the sphere . Modes 40 OUTLINES OF ASTRONOMY .
Page 41
... poles of the imaginary line or axis about which it is at any moment revolving shall hold no fixed places on the surface , but shift upon it every moment . Such changes , however , are inconsistent with the idea of a rotation of a body ...
... poles of the imaginary line or axis about which it is at any moment revolving shall hold no fixed places on the surface , but shift upon it every moment . Such changes , however , are inconsistent with the idea of a rotation of a body ...
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... POLE , which appears to be the common centre of all their motions , and which alone , in the whole heavens , may be considered immoveable . Not that this point is marked by any star . It is a purely imagi- nary centre ; but there is ...
... POLE , which appears to be the common centre of all their motions , and which alone , in the whole heavens , may be considered immoveable . Not that this point is marked by any star . It is a purely imagi- nary centre ; but there is ...
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... pole . In short , he will perceive that the whole assemblage of stars visible at once , or in succession , in the heavens , may be regarded as one great constellation , which seems to revolve with a uniform motion , as if it formed one ...
... pole . In short , he will perceive that the whole assemblage of stars visible at once , or in succession , in the heavens , may be regarded as one great constellation , which seems to revolve with a uniform motion , as if it formed one ...
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