Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Band 111819 |
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... stars , planets , and comets , appear to be fixed at an equal distance from the eye . This is also called the sphere of the world ; and it is the subject of spherical astronomy . This sphere , as it includes the fixed stars , from ...
... stars , planets , and comets , appear to be fixed at an equal distance from the eye . This is also called the sphere of the world ; and it is the subject of spherical astronomy . This sphere , as it includes the fixed stars , from ...
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... stars . 5. S. lacustris . Lake sponge . Creeping , brittle , with erect , round , obtuse branches . Found at the bottom of lakes in England and Sweden ; covered with scattered pores , in which are sometimes found , during autumn , small ...
... stars . 5. S. lacustris . Lake sponge . Creeping , brittle , with erect , round , obtuse branches . Found at the bottom of lakes in England and Sweden ; covered with scattered pores , in which are sometimes found , during autumn , small ...
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... stars as were not included in any constellation . These the moderns more usually call unformed , or extra - constellary stars . Many of the sporades of the ancients have been since formed into new constellations : thus , of those ...
... stars as were not included in any constellation . These the moderns more usually call unformed , or extra - constellary stars . Many of the sporades of the ancients have been since formed into new constellations : thus , of those ...
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... stars . Fixed stars , called also barely stars , by way of eminence , are those which have usually been ob- served to keep the same distance , with regard to each other . The chief circumstances observable in the fixed stars are their ...
... stars . Fixed stars , called also barely stars , by way of eminence , are those which have usually been ob- served to keep the same distance , with regard to each other . The chief circumstances observable in the fixed stars are their ...
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... stars . Accordingly , he assumes Saturn in op- position , as equal , or nearly equal in light to the brightest fixed star . As the mean distance of Saturn from the sun is equal to about 2082 of the sun's semidiameters , the density of ...
... stars . Accordingly , he assumes Saturn in op- position , as equal , or nearly equal in light to the brightest fixed star . As the mean distance of Saturn from the sun is equal to about 2082 of the sun's semidiameters , the density of ...
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Seite 15 - You gave the wrong answer,' said the sphinx. 'But that was what made everything possible,' said Oedipus. 'No.' she said. 'When I asked, what walks on four legs in the morning, two at noon, and three in the evening, you answered Man. You didn't say anything about Woman.' 'When you say Man,' said Oedipus, 'you include women too. Everyone knows that.