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... earth's orbit , and the obliquity of the ecliptic . See TIME , equation of . EQUATOR , in geography , a great cir- cle of the terrestrial globe , equidistant from its poles , and dividing it into two equal hemispheres ; one north and ...
... earth's orbit , and the obliquity of the ecliptic . See TIME , equation of . EQUATOR , in geography , a great cir- cle of the terrestrial globe , equidistant from its poles , and dividing it into two equal hemispheres ; one north and ...
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... earth , and after- wards by a partial condensation forms clouds . It differs from exhalation , which is properly a dispersion of dry particles from a body . When water is heated to 212 ° , it boils , and is rapidly converted into steam ...
... earth , and after- wards by a partial condensation forms clouds . It differs from exhalation , which is properly a dispersion of dry particles from a body . When water is heated to 212 ° , it boils , and is rapidly converted into steam ...
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... earth , except on one side , for the convenience of putting bottles to the two pipes ; then some water was poured on to sodden the earth , and as much of it as would , was suffered to run through without notice , by which the earth ...
... earth , except on one side , for the convenience of putting bottles to the two pipes ; then some water was poured on to sodden the earth , and as much of it as would , was suffered to run through without notice , by which the earth ...
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... earth's surface , and still more at different heights . Ingenhouz made a number of experiments to prove the former fact , from which he concluded , that the air is purer , or contains more oxygen at sea than on land , and that in the ...
... earth's surface , and still more at different heights . Ingenhouz made a number of experiments to prove the former fact , from which he concluded , that the air is purer , or contains more oxygen at sea than on land , and that in the ...
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... earth . So that if an insulated conductor be placed near the cylinder , it will receive electricity for a time , though the rubber be also insulated ; but the rubber itself , after assuming the negative state , will soon cease to give ...
... earth . So that if an insulated conductor be placed near the cylinder , it will receive electricity for a time , though the rubber be also insulated ; but the rubber itself , after assuming the negative state , will soon cease to give ...
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Side 13 - The next Ulysses, measuring pace with pace; Behind him, diligently close, he sped, As closely following as the running thread The spindle follows, and displays the charms Of the fair spinster's breast, and moving arms : Graceful in motion thus his foe he plies, And treads each footstep ere the dust can rise: His glowing breath upon his shoulders plays ; Th...