| William Laxton - 1845 - 564 Seiten
...reducing it to a mere assemblage of marrowless and meaningless facts and laws. Lord Kosse's Telescope. The last year must ever be considered an epoch in...witnessed the successful completion of the Earl of Kosse's six-feet reflector — an achievement of such magnitude, both in itself as a means of discovery,... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1845 - 846 Seiten
...Asironomy, from its having witnessed the successlul compleiionof the Earl ot Kosse's six-feet rellecior — an achievement of such magnitude, both in itself as...appreciate than myself,) that I want words to express my admiration of it. By far the Major part, probably, at least, nine tenths of the nebulous contents... | |
| 1845 - 880 Seiten
...Jtssocialion for (he Promotion of Science. Extracts from the President's Address. LORD ROSSE'S TELESCOPE. — The last year must ever be considered an epoch in...witnessed the successful completion of the Earl of Rosse's six feet reflector — an achievement of such magnitude, both in itself as a means of discovery, and... | |
| 1845 - 608 Seiten
...— ED. LORD ROSSE'S TÏI.ESCOPE. — Sir J. Herschcll, in bis introductory address, thus speaks: — "The last year must ever be considered an epoch in Astronomy, from its having witnessed tlie successful completion of the Earl of Rosse's six-feet reflector — an achievement of such magnitude,... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1846 - 520 Seiten
...sources of interest, by reducing it to a mere assemblage of marrowless and meaningless facts and laws. The last year must ever be considered an epoch in...construction (difficulties which perhaps few persons here presentare better able from experience to appreciate than myself), that I want words to express my... | |
| R.T. Bienvenu, M. Feingold - 1990 - 320 Seiten
...congratulate the Earl of Rosse upon the successful completion of his "six-feet" reflector, which he considers an achievement of such magnitude, both in itself as...appreciate than myself), that I want words to express my admiration of it. Herschel thereafter broaches the subject of Nebulae. Making a distinction between... | |
| John M. Lynch - 2000 - 404 Seiten
...sources of interest, by reducing it to a mere assemblage of marrowless and meaningless facts and laws. The last year must ever be considered an epoch in...appreciate than myself), that I want words to express my admiration of it. I have not myself been so fortunate as to have witnessed its performance, but... | |
| 1845 - 452 Seiten
...Association for the Promotion of Science. Extracts from the President's Address. LORD ROSSE'S TELESCOPE. — The last year must ever be considered an epoch in...witnessed the successful completion of the Earl of Rosse's six feet reflector — an achievement of such magnitude, both in itself as a means of discovery, and... | |
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