| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Mathematics - 1812 - 516 pages
...succeeded by a se^cond, third, and fourth, each acquiring greater velocity, and overtopping the other till they had attained an altitude as much above the level of our eye, as the sea was below it. As the impetus with which the columns were severally propelled diminished,... | |
| English literature - 1812 - 1020 pages
...succeeded by a second, third, and fourth, each acquiring greater velocity, and overtopping the other till they had attained an altitude as much above the level of our eye, as the sea was below it. As the impetus with which the columns were severally propelled diminished,... | |
| William Nicholson - Science - 1812 - 860 pages
...succeeded by asecoud, third, and fourth, each acquiring greater velocity, und overtopping the other till they had attained an altitude as much above the level of our eye, as the sea wa* below it. As the impetus with which the columns were severally propelled diminished,... | |
| History - 1813 - 818 pages
...succeeded by a second, third, and fourth, each acquiring greater velocity, and overtopping the other till they had attained an altitude as much above the level of our eye, as the sea was below it. As the impetus with which .the columns were severally propelled diminished,... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - Astronomy - 1815 - 568 pages
...succeeded by a second, third, and 2 K 4 fourth, each acquiring grrater velocity, and overtopping the other till they had attained an altitude as much above the level of our eye, as the sea was below it. As the impetus with which the columns were severally propelled, diminished,... | |
| 1819 - 382 pages
...succeeded by a second, third, and fourth, each acquiring greater velocity, and overtopping the other till they had attained an altitude as much above the level of our eye, as the sea was below it. " As the impetus with which the columns were severally propelled,... | |
| 1819 - 384 pages
...succeeded by a second, third, and fourth, each acquiring greater velocity, and overtopping the other till they had attained an altitude as much above the level of our eye, as the sea was below it. " As the impetus with which the columns were severally propelled,... | |
| John White Webster - Azores - 1821 - 274 pages
...succeeded by a second, third, and fourth ; each acquiring greater velocity and overtopping the other, till they had attained an altitude as much above the level of our eye as the sea was below it. As the impetus with which the columns were severally propelled, diminished,... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - Natural history - 1821 - 448 pages
...succeeded by a second, third, and fourth, each acquiring greater velocity, and overtopping the other till they had attained an altitude as much above the level of our eye, as the sea was below it. As the impetus with which the columns were severally propelled, diminished,... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - Curiosities and wonders - 1821 - 768 pages
...ISLANDS WHICH HAVE RISEN FROM THE SEA. 101 each acquiring greater velocity, and overtopping the other till they had attained an altitude as much above the level of our eye, as the sea was below it. As the impetus with which the columns were severally propelled diminished,... | |
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