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... the Description of an Instrument adapted to measure them . By John Leslie , F. R. S. Edin . and Professor of Mathema- tics in the University of Edinburgh . - 287 329 353 373 427 465 XXII . A Method of determining the Time with Accuracy XX .
... the Description of an Instrument adapted to measure them . By John Leslie , F. R. S. Edin . and Professor of Mathema- tics in the University of Edinburgh . - 287 329 353 373 427 465 XXII . A Method of determining the Time with Accuracy XX .
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Royal Society of Edinburgh. XXII . A Method of determining the Time with Accuracy , from a Series of Altitudes of the Sun , taken on the same side of the Meridian . By Major - Gene- ral Sir Thomas Brisbane , Knt . F. R. S. Ed . Page 497 ...
Royal Society of Edinburgh. XXII . A Method of determining the Time with Accuracy , from a Series of Altitudes of the Sun , taken on the same side of the Meridian . By Major - Gene- ral Sir Thomas Brisbane , Knt . F. R. S. Ed . Page 497 ...
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... method of ob- taining a numerical value of the magnitude of the second- ary spectrum * . Since these experiments were published , I have pursued the subject to a much greater length , and have examined almost every transparent body of ...
... method of ob- taining a numerical value of the magnitude of the second- ary spectrum * . Since these experiments were published , I have pursued the subject to a much greater length , and have examined almost every transparent body of ...
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... method discovered by Dr BLAIR , and fully described in the Transactions of this Society . In the production of perfect achromatic instruments , the optician cannot expect much more aid from the principles of optics . The great , and ...
... method discovered by Dr BLAIR , and fully described in the Transactions of this Society . In the production of perfect achromatic instruments , the optician cannot expect much more aid from the principles of optics . The great , and ...
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... method of attenuating the light by smoked or colour- ed glasses , was of no avail ; and it was in the prosecution of his experiments for determining the relative advantages of differ- ently coloured glasses , or of combinations of ...
... method of attenuating the light by smoked or colour- ed glasses , was of no avail ; and it was in the prosecution of his experiments for determining the relative advantages of differ- ently coloured glasses , or of combinations of ...
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Página 97 - And a clean person shall take hyssop, and dip it in the water, and sprinkle it upon the tent, and upon all the vessels, and upon the persons that were there, and upon him that touched a bone, or one slain, or one dead, or a grave...
Página 91 - Esse quoque in fatis reminiscitur, affore tempus, Quo mare, quo tellus correptaque regia coeli Ardeat et mundi moles operosa laboret.
Página 97 - And for an unclean person they shall take of the ashes of the burnt heifer of purification for sin, and running water shall be put thereto in a vessel: 18 And a clean person shall take hyssop, and dip it in the water, and sprinkle it upon the tent, and upon...
Página 101 - summe deum, sancti custos Soractis Apollo, quem primi colimus, cui pineus ardor acervo pascitur, et medium freti pietate per ignem cultores multa premimus vestigia pruna, da, pater, hoc nostris aboleri dedecus armis, omnipotens. non exuvias, pulsaeve tropaeum 790 virginis, aut spolia ulla peto ; mihi cetera laudem facta ferent ; haec dira meo dum vulnere pestis pulsa cadat, patrias remeabo inglorius urbes.
Página 368 - Mr. Burke, speaking of the Essays of Sir Francis Bacon, said, he thought them the best of his works. Dr. Johnson was of opinion, ' that their excellence and their value consisted in being the observations of a strong mind operating upon life; and in consequence you find there what you seldom find in other books.
Página 384 - That when he had read the book of the Advancement of Learning, he found himself in a case to begin his studies anew, and that he had lost all the time of his studying before.
Página 150 - ... proportional to the square of the sine of the angle which the extraordinarily refracted ray forms with the axis of the crystal.
Página 97 - But the man that shall be unclean, and shall not purify himself, that soul shall be cut off from among the congregation, because he hath defiled the sanctuary of the Lord: the water of separation hath not been sprinkled upon him ; he is unclean.
Página 85 - And they buried him in his own sepulchres, which he had made for himself in the city of David, and laid him in the bed which was filled with sweet odours and divers kinds of spices prepared by the apothecaries' art : and they made a very great burning for him.
Página 391 - The philosophy that must signify either for light ' or use, must not be the work of the mind turned ' in upon itself, and only conversing with its own ' ideas ; but must be raised from the observations ' and applications of sense, and take its accounts ' from things as they are in the sensible world.