The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 80Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1873 - American literature |
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Page 321
... body for millions of years before the body reaches even the outskirts of our system , and in the course of those years the body acquires an enormous ve- locity sunwards . This velocity would carry it , if undisturbed , close up to the ...
... body for millions of years before the body reaches even the outskirts of our system , and in the course of those years the body acquires an enormous ve- locity sunwards . This velocity would carry it , if undisturbed , close up to the ...
Page 494
... body that we see is only seen by reflection of the light derived from some luminous body . One writer upon the sub- ject says : This distinction of bodies ' [ in- to luminous and non - luminous ] , ' obvious as it seems , was not really ...
... body that we see is only seen by reflection of the light derived from some luminous body . One writer upon the sub- ject says : This distinction of bodies ' [ in- to luminous and non - luminous ] , ' obvious as it seems , was not really ...
Page 495
... body when reflected ap- pears to be as far behind the mirror as it really is in front of it . Distance , too , dis- torts things , and all the angles of a distant body appear rounded off ; for the images , through contact with the air ...
... body when reflected ap- pears to be as far behind the mirror as it really is in front of it . Distance , too , dis- torts things , and all the angles of a distant body appear rounded off ; for the images , through contact with the air ...
Contents
MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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