North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 3Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1816 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 28
... seen on shore , than there disembarked about thirty persons , who immediately began shouting , “ Long live King Joachim , long live King Murat . " The news of these shouts on the beach , having shortly reached the town , the people were ...
... seen on shore , than there disembarked about thirty persons , who immediately began shouting , “ Long live King Joachim , long live King Murat . " The news of these shouts on the beach , having shortly reached the town , the people were ...
Page 36
... seen by the help of a telescope , and it is much more uncommon to find the sun without them , than with them . The moon also , has spots ; the bodies of the planets are not of a uni- form brightness . Many of the fixed stars are subject ...
... seen by the help of a telescope , and it is much more uncommon to find the sun without them , than with them . The moon also , has spots ; the bodies of the planets are not of a uni- form brightness . Many of the fixed stars are subject ...
Page 39
... seen , of a darker shade on account of these clouds , which intercept much of the light . The sides . of the opening also would present themselves alternately , as the earth revolved on its axis , by which means their depth might be ...
... seen , of a darker shade on account of these clouds , which intercept much of the light . The sides . of the opening also would present themselves alternately , as the earth revolved on its axis , by which means their depth might be ...
Page 40
... seen at the same time , by the help of a telescope . These have passed off and new ones have come on . The return of the large spot has not been recognized . The alterations that it underwent , while visi ble , render it very doubtful ...
... seen at the same time , by the help of a telescope . These have passed off and new ones have come on . The return of the large spot has not been recognized . The alterations that it underwent , while visi ble , render it very doubtful ...
Page 42
... seen in its proper place , so that the observer , in bisecting the spectrum , takes the altitude of the mean , or the upper extremity of the green image . " We will add two more paragraphs . " It may not be amiss , " says the writer ...
... seen in its proper place , so that the observer , in bisecting the spectrum , takes the altitude of the mean , or the upper extremity of the green image . " We will add two more paragraphs . " It may not be amiss , " says the writer ...
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