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... facts , that there are more than two magnetic poles , that the magnetic poles are not in the polar circles , that there are several lines of no variation , and that those lines are not great circles , but are altogether irregu- lar in ...
... facts , that there are more than two magnetic poles , that the magnetic poles are not in the polar circles , that there are several lines of no variation , and that those lines are not great circles , but are altogether irregu- lar in ...
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... facts , observation , and experience . Dr. Bache announced the death of Charles Maurice Talley- rand , Prince of Benevento , a member of the Society , who died on the 17th of May , 1838 , aged 83 . Stated Meeting , August 17 . Present ...
... facts , observation , and experience . Dr. Bache announced the death of Charles Maurice Talley- rand , Prince of Benevento , a member of the Society , who died on the 17th of May , 1838 , aged 83 . Stated Meeting , August 17 . Present ...
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... Facts connected with the History of Medallic Engraving and the Process of M. Collas . By V. Nolte . London , 1838.- From Mr. Thomas Sully . FOR THE CABINET . A mummy of the Ibis , in an earthen jar , taken from one of the cata- combs of ...
... Facts connected with the History of Medallic Engraving and the Process of M. Collas . By V. Nolte . London , 1838.- From Mr. Thomas Sully . FOR THE CABINET . A mummy of the Ibis , in an earthen jar , taken from one of the cata- combs of ...
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... fact , that , during its progress , he has been under the necessity of making and reducing more than 100,000 ob- servations of altitudes of the sun and stars , without any assistance . It is proper to add that Mr. Gilliss ' observations ...
... fact , that , during its progress , he has been under the necessity of making and reducing more than 100,000 ob- servations of altitudes of the sun and stars , without any assistance . It is proper to add that Mr. Gilliss ' observations ...
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... fact is shown , that not only a current of intensity can be induced by one of quantity , but also the converse , that a current of quantity can be produced by one of intensity . The third section relates to the effect of interposing ...
... fact is shown , that not only a current of intensity can be induced by one of quantity , but also the converse , that a current of quantity can be produced by one of intensity . The third section relates to the effect of interposing ...
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