Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 241
... observed , evincing a sheared sun shining through a hydrogen atmosphere . Bright bands were also seen , and our author considers that they were due to the star presenting the edge of the molten sea to us , so that what was observed was ...
... observed , evincing a sheared sun shining through a hydrogen atmosphere . Bright bands were also seen , and our author considers that they were due to the star presenting the edge of the molten sea to us , so that what was observed was ...
Page 242
... observation . In regard to the latter point he instances Hind's variable star , T Tauri , and reminds us that in Sir C. E. Peek's notes on variables there is frequent reference to observed nebulosity . This would seem to be the most ...
... observation . In regard to the latter point he instances Hind's variable star , T Tauri , and reminds us that in Sir C. E. Peek's notes on variables there is frequent reference to observed nebulosity . This would seem to be the most ...
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... observed the tightly dressed exquisites wheeled round to examine the pictures on the wall . " In a few minutes I again noticed the dandies clustered about , gazing as so many learned savants might at an entirely new species of genus ...
... observed the tightly dressed exquisites wheeled round to examine the pictures on the wall . " In a few minutes I again noticed the dandies clustered about , gazing as so many learned savants might at an entirely new species of genus ...
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Drama Mr Swinburnes First By RAMSAY COLLES M A | 1 |
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