Nature, Volume 19Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1878 |
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... known fact that only a finite velocity is required to effect this result . I have therefore to suggest that by this cause the moon's atmosphere has gradually disappeared . It is probable , no doubt , that it would take a vast period of ...
... known fact that only a finite velocity is required to effect this result . I have therefore to suggest that by this cause the moon's atmosphere has gradually disappeared . It is probable , no doubt , that it would take a vast period of ...
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... known as the Rufiji . A day's march east of Tura Mr. Mackay found the swamp con- tract to a breadth of 300 yards , with increased depth , and slight indications of flow to the southward ; it then rounds to the west , steering clear of ...
... known as the Rufiji . A day's march east of Tura Mr. Mackay found the swamp con- tract to a breadth of 300 yards , with increased depth , and slight indications of flow to the southward ; it then rounds to the west , steering clear of ...
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... known to the Egyptians . . . . . There is nothing to show that anything like the wonguim was known to any other people anywhere at any time , and it is at least doubtful whether any weapon resembling the barngeet [ .e . , the war ...
... known to the Egyptians . . . . . There is nothing to show that anything like the wonguim was known to any other people anywhere at any time , and it is at least doubtful whether any weapon resembling the barngeet [ .e . , the war ...
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