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... motion of the ocean to its sympathy with the moon . But in both theories the change of direction of the motion is ascribed to the action of the coast of America ; and both were doubtless suggested by the cur- rent which flows from east ...
... motion of the ocean to its sympathy with the moon . But in both theories the change of direction of the motion is ascribed to the action of the coast of America ; and both were doubtless suggested by the cur- rent which flows from east ...
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... motion he sought in the action of the ambient air on the earth's surface . To explain trepidation , the earth's motion was sup- posed to be in some measure libratory and irregular ; and by being so it produced the tides . ' From the ...
... motion he sought in the action of the ambient air on the earth's surface . To explain trepidation , the earth's motion was sup- posed to be in some measure libratory and irregular ; and by being so it produced the tides . ' From the ...
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... motions work , and which is the more swift and which the more slow , and where they take their beginnings and where they leave . The convenience or disconvenience which motion hath with heat and tenuity , and how these three meet ...
... motions work , and which is the more swift and which the more slow , and where they take their beginnings and where they leave . The convenience or disconvenience which motion hath with heat and tenuity , and how these three meet ...
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