The Quarterly Journal, Band 9John Murray, 1820 |
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... Earth . III . Geological Description of the Hills which pursue the Course of the Wye , from Ross to Chepstow , with Re- marks upon the Characteristics of the Herefordshire Formations , and an Outline of the Stratifications of the Forest ...
... Earth . III . Geological Description of the Hills which pursue the Course of the Wye , from Ross to Chepstow , with Re- marks upon the Characteristics of the Herefordshire Formations , and an Outline of the Stratifications of the Forest ...
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... Earth's Surface . 9. Formation of an Island . 10. Dr. Wilson Philip's Experiments . 11. New Febrifuge . 12. Remedy for the Plague § Meteorology , Electricity , & c . 1. Meteorological Prize Question . 2. Conductors for Lightning . 3 ...
... Earth's Surface . 9. Formation of an Island . 10. Dr. Wilson Philip's Experiments . 11. New Febrifuge . 12. Remedy for the Plague § Meteorology , Electricity , & c . 1. Meteorological Prize Question . 2. Conductors for Lightning . 3 ...
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... earth of the floor . The author of so much misery has been most properly displaced : but the present director , who had been endeavouring to purify the town , has suffered severely for the faults of his predecessor . His whole family ...
... earth of the floor . The author of so much misery has been most properly displaced : but the present director , who had been endeavouring to purify the town , has suffered severely for the faults of his predecessor . His whole family ...
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... Earth . IT cannot but be highly flattering to any native of this country , to have his suggestions on an astronomical subject admitted and adopted by the Marquis de Laplace : but in applying the theory of compressibility to the internal ...
... Earth . IT cannot but be highly flattering to any native of this country , to have his suggestions on an astronomical subject admitted and adopted by the Marquis de Laplace : but in applying the theory of compressibility to the internal ...
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... earth ; since it either makes the mean density too small in comparison with that of the surface , or the compressibility at the surface too great ; and if this hypothesis actually represented the law of nature , it would follow that the ...
... earth ; since it either makes the mean density too small in comparison with that of the surface , or the compressibility at the surface too great ; and if this hypothesis actually represented the law of nature , it would follow that the ...
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