| 1839 - 508 sider
...observers, or by the same at different times, may be, in fact, -no* owing to error of observation, bnt may be due to the influence of these transitory fluctuations...on the occasion of a letter addressed by Baron Von Hnmboldt to His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex, PRS, the Council of this Society, on April 13. 1837,... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1860 - 718 sider
...class of phenomena which form the subject of this paper, by the declaration that " the theory of the transitory changes is in itself one of the most interesting...probably lead us to a much more perfect knowledge of these causes than we now possess." The instructions contained in the Royal Society's Report for the... | |
| 1857 - 1142 sider
...changes, but also on the independent ground, that " the theory of the transitory changes might prove itself one of the most interesting and important points...perfect knowledge of those causes than we now possess." The feature which has been referred to as furnishing the principal if not the only certain characteristic... | |
| 1857 - 520 sider
...changes, but also on the independent ground, that " the theory of the tran-.itory changes might prove itself one of the most interesting and important points...perfect knowledge of those causes than we now possess." The feature which has been referred to as furnishing the principal if not the oaly certain characteristic... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1857 - 656 sider
...changes, but also on the independent ground, that " the theory of the transitory changes might prove itself one of the most interesting and important points...perfect knowledge of those causes than we now possess." The feature which has been referred to as furnishing the principal if not the only certain characteristic... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1857 - 650 sider
...one of the most interesting and important points to which the attention of magnetic inquirers can he turned, as they are no doubt intimately connected...perfect knowledge of those causes than we now possess." The feature which has been referred to as furnishing the principal if not the only certain characteristic... | |
| 1857 - 594 sider
...magnetic inquirers can be turned, as they are no doubt intimately connected with the general causee of terrestrial magnetism, and will probably lead us...perfect knowledge of those causes than we now possess." The feature which has been referred to as furnishing the principal if not the only certain characteristic... | |
| 1863 - 484 sider
...itself one of the most interesting and important points to which the attention of magnetic observers can be turned, as they are no doubt intimately connected...terrestrial magnetism, and will probably lead us to a more perfect knowledge of those causes than we now possess." "When the colonial observations were established,... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1864 - 636 sider
...itself one of the most interesting aud important points to which the attention of magnetic observers can be turned, as they are no doubt intimately connected...perfect knowledge of those causes than we now possess." In the opinion thus expressed, the author, who was himself one of the committee by whom the Report... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1864 - 636 sider
...itself one of the most interesting and important points to which the attention of magnetic observers can be turned, as they are no doubt intimately connected...perfect knowledge of those causes than we now possess." In the opinion thus expressed, the author, who was himself one of the committee by whom the Report... | |
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