The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 17;Volume 80Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1873 |
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... matter in space or , in other words , of gathering together in a gasiform condition the chemical elements of which the earth , with its surrounding atmosphere , is actually composed . The consequence of the coming togeth- er of these ...
... matter in space or , in other words , of gathering together in a gasiform condition the chemical elements of which the earth , with its surrounding atmosphere , is actually composed . The consequence of the coming togeth- er of these ...
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... matter surrounding a molten nucleus . There is every reason to believe that the whole interior of the earth is in a state of intense heat ; and if the in- crease of heat with depth ( as shown in our mines ) is supposed to continue ...
... matter surrounding a molten nucleus . There is every reason to believe that the whole interior of the earth is in a state of intense heat ; and if the in- crease of heat with depth ( as shown in our mines ) is supposed to continue ...
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... matter , having an identity of its own by whatsoever means prepared - as also the merit of discovering the most ... matter of ozone is identical with the matter of oxygen ; or else the interpretation put on their results by Schönbein ...
... matter , having an identity of its own by whatsoever means prepared - as also the merit of discovering the most ... matter of ozone is identical with the matter of oxygen ; or else the interpretation put on their results by Schönbein ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THE PROGRESS | 113 |
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