| 1863 - 728 síður
...cavern far down into the abyss. Sometimes they form a sort of rope or bridge across the chasm, and appear to adhere to one another by lateral attraction....scrutiny of observers than these extraordinary forms. ritish Association, and of labours such as General Sabino has with much ability and effect devoted... | |
| 1863 - 566 síður
...cavern far down into the abyss. Sometimes they form a sort of rope or bridge across the chasm, and appear to adhere to one another by lateral attraction....has already received from the British Association, and of labours such as General Sabine has with so much ability and effect devoted to the elucidation... | |
| 1863 - 560 síður
...cavern far down into the abyss. Sometimes they form a sort of rope or bridge across the chasm, and appear to adhere to one another by lateral attraction....has already received from the British Association, and of labours such as General Sabine has with so much ability and effect devoted to the elucidation... | |
| 1863 - 652 síður
...cavern far down into the abyss. Sometimes they form a sort of rope or bridge across the chasm, and appear to adhere to one another by lateral attraction....close attention which it has already received from the lîritish Association, and of labors such ne General Sabine lias with so much ability and effect devoted... | |
| 1863 - 982 síður
...pointing inwards, and fringing the sides of the cavern far down into the abyss — the sympathy existing between forces operating in the sun and magnetic forces belonging to the earth — conjectures as to the renovation of the sun's heat — the dynamical theory of heat, and its connection... | |
| William George Baron Armstrong, Isaac Lowthian Bell, John Taylor, Thomas Richardson - 1864 - 480 síður
...cavern far down into the abyss. Sometimes they form a sort of rope or bridge across the chasm, and appear to adhere to one another by lateral attraction....has already received from the British Association, and of labours such as General Sabine has with so much ability and effect devoted to the elucidation... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1864 - 1112 síður
...cavern far down into the abyss. Sometimes they form a sort of rope or bridge across the chasm, and appear to adhere to one another by lateral attraction....has already received from the British Association, and of labours such as General Sabine has with so much ability and effect devoted to the elucidation... | |
| 1864 - 588 síður
...cavern far down into the abyss. Sometimes they form a sort of rope or bridge across the cavern, and appear to adhere to one another by lateral attraction....observers than these extraordinary forms." — (The President's Address to the British Association for the Advancement of Science, September, 1863. ) This... | |
| 1864 - 584 síður
...cavern far down into the abyss. Sometimes they form a sort of rope or bridge across the cavern, and appear to adhere to one another by lateral attraction....the scrutiny of observers than these extraordinary forme." — (The President's Address to the British Association for the Advancement of Science, September,... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1864 - 368 síður
...cavern far down into the abyss. Sometimes they form a sort of rope or bridge across the chasm, and appear to adhere to one another by lateral attraction. I can imagine nothing more deserving at' the scrutiny of observers than these extraordinary forms. The sympathy also which appears to exist... | |
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