The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, 10권1824 Contains the proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the Wernerian Natural History Society, etc |
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... surface of the ground . The thorns and some intervening trees escaped unhurt , although a considerable fissure was observed in the ground , which must have been occasioned by the disturbance of the roots from the impetuosity of the wind ...
... surface of the ground . The thorns and some intervening trees escaped unhurt , although a considerable fissure was observed in the ground , which must have been occasioned by the disturbance of the roots from the impetuosity of the wind ...
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... surface of the tide , had driven the water in foam and spray to the height of the ship's topmast . After making much havoc among the light boats , -raising one 8 or 10 feet out of the sea , staving , upsetting , and filling others with ...
... surface of the tide , had driven the water in foam and spray to the height of the ship's topmast . After making much havoc among the light boats , -raising one 8 or 10 feet out of the sea , staving , upsetting , and filling others with ...
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... surface which we have endured of late , renders this theory equally improbable as a primary cause , for a fire on the ground should be followed with * See the Honourable Captain Napier's Paper on Waterspouts in this Journal , Vol . VII ...
... surface which we have endured of late , renders this theory equally improbable as a primary cause , for a fire on the ground should be followed with * See the Honourable Captain Napier's Paper on Waterspouts in this Journal , Vol . VII ...
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... surface illuminated by the sun , because by any im- perfection of the mirror the light is irregularly dispersed , which renders the observations more dubious . In order to vary the experiments , I at one time enlarged the round aperture ...
... surface illuminated by the sun , because by any im- perfection of the mirror the light is irregularly dispersed , which renders the observations more dubious . In order to vary the experiments , I at one time enlarged the round aperture ...
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... surface will rise through the liquid , and be collected in the shut branch , while the liquid will ascend in that which is open . Owing to the vertex of the convex side being beneath the shut branch , while that of the concave is nearer ...
... surface will rise through the liquid , and be collected in the shut branch , while the liquid will ascend in that which is open . Owing to the vertex of the convex side being beneath the shut branch , while that of the concave is nearer ...
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126 페이지 - The days of our age are three score years and ten; and though men be so strong, that they come to four score years; yet is their strength then but labour and sorrow; so soon passeth it away, and we are gone.
370 페이지 - What — the blude and stomach ? NORTH. Just so, James. Apparitions are likewise considered by him as nothing more than ideas, or the recollected images of the mind, which have been rendered more vivid than actual impressions.
182 페이지 - ... surface became elevated into a small cone above each of the wires ; waves flowed off in all directions from these cones ; and the only point of rest was apparently where they met in the centre of the mercury between the two wires. On holding the pole of a powerful...
297 페이지 - In 283 common with the inhabitants of Koonawur, the greater part of them have a flint and steel for striking fire, attached to their apparel by a metal chain. The women, whose dress resembles that of the men, were literally groaning under a load of ornaments, which are mostly of iron or brass, inlaid with silver or tin, and beads round their necks, wrists, and ankles, and affixed to almost every part of their clothes.
270 페이지 - Thus intrenched and secure, 33 men may be made to carry on an excavation which is 630 feet superficial area, in regular order and uniform quantities, with as much facility and safety as if one drift only of 19 feet square was to be opened by one man. The drift Carried under the Thames in 1809, which was...
357 페이지 - Exeter Change was only to excite his attention, which was very great. He remained silent and motionless. But no sooner were the flat notes sounded, than he sprang up, attempted to break loose, lashed his tail, and seemed so furious and enraged as to frighten the female spectators. This was attended with the deepest yells, which ceased with the music. Sir E. Home has found this inequality of the fibres in neat-cattle, the horse, deer, the hare, and the cat.
357 페이지 - Boncourt, having its broad base resting on the ground, and its summit lost in the clouds. It consisted of a thick and blackish vapour, in the middle of which were often seen flames in several directions. .Advancing along with the storm, it broke or tore up by the roots, in the space of a league, seven or eight hundred trees of different sizes, and at last burst with great violence in the village of Marchepoy, one half of the houses of which were instantly destroyed. The...
371 페이지 - In the succeeding, and by far the most considerable part of this treatise, the research is of a novel kind. Since apparitions are ideas equalling or exceeding in vividness actual impressions, there ought to be some important and definite laws of the mind which have given rise to this undue degree of vividness. " It is therefore chiefly for the purpose of explaining such laws, that the present dissertation is written. But I here enter into a perfectly new field of research, where far greater difficulties...
269 페이지 - ... over the second very much sunk, the undertaking was abandoned. The character of the plan before us consists in the mode of effecting the excavation, by removing no more earth than is to be replaced by the body of the tunnel, retaining thereby the surrounding ground in its natural state of density and solidity.
370 페이지 - February 1823, at 1" lO' p. M., in E. Long. 85° 33', and N. Lat. 52°, experienced a shock similar to that of an earthquake. A tremulous motion of the vessel, as if it were passing over a coral rock, alarmed all on board, and this was accompanied with a loud rumbling noise, both of which continued two or three minutes. As the ship was going only...