| John Frederick William Herschel - 1849 - 672 páginas
...through space, such as no other natural phenomenon is capable of exciting. It is clear that if we have to deal here with matter, such as we conceive it, viz. possessing inertia—at all, it must be under the dominion offerees incomparably more energetic than gravitation.... | |
| 1850 - 556 páginas
...through space, such as no other natural phenomenon is capable of exciting. It is clear that if we have to deal here with matter, such as we conceive it,...forces incomparably more energetic than gravitation.' — Pp. 366, 367. Of the identity of this comet with others, various suppositions have been made which... | |
| 1850 - 602 páginas
...exciting. It is clear that if we have to deal here with matter, such at w« conceive it, viz. poisening inertia — at all, it must be under the dominion...forces incomparably more energetic than gravitation.' — Pp. 366, 367. Of the identity of this comet with others, various suppositions have been made which... | |
| 1850 - 626 páginas
...through space, such as no other natural phenomenon is capable of exciting. It is clear that if we have to deal here with matter, such as we conceive it, viz. possessing inertia—at all, it must be under the dominion of forces incomparably more energetic than gravitation.'—Pp.... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1851 - 744 páginas
...through space, such as no other natural phenomenon is capable of exciting. It is clear that if we have to deal here with matter, such as we conceive it,...forces incomparably more energetic than gravitation. (590.) There is abundant evidence of the comet in question having been seen in full daylight, and in... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1851 - 706 páginas
...phenomenon is capable of exciting. It is clear that if we have to deal here with matter, sacA a; we f conceive it, viz. possessing inertia — at all, it...forces incomparably more energetic than gravitation. (590.) There is abundant evidence of the comet in question having been seen in full daylight, and in... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1853 - 608 páginas
...through space, such as no other natural phenomenon is capable of exciting. It is clear that if we have to deal here with matter, such as we conceive it, viz. possessing •inertia — at att, it must be under the dominion of forces incomparably more energetic than gravitation. (590.) There... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1857 - 586 páginas
...such as no other natural phaenomenon is capable of exciting. It is clear that if we have to dealhere with matter, such as we conceive it, viz. possessing inertia — at all, it must bo under the dominion of forces incomparably more energetic than gravitation. (590.) There is abundant... | |
| sir John Frederick W. Herschel (1st bart.) - 1858 - 790 páginas
...through space, such as no other natural phenomenon is capable of exciting. It is clear that if we have to deal here with matter, such as we conceive it,...than gravitation, and quite of a different nature. (590.) There is abundant evidence of the comet in question having been seen in full daylight, and in... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1859 - 636 páginas
...Sir John Ilerschel says, "that if we have here to deal with matter, such as we conceive it, namely, possessing inertia — at all, it must be under the...than gravitation, and quite of a different nature." Ilallcy's comet was invisible for two months after it passed its perihelion in 1835. When it reappeared,... | |
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