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" ... the most remote condition, of which we have positive evidence, was that of small, detached, melted globules, the formation of which cannot be explained in a satisfactory manner, except by supposing that their constituents were originally in the state... "
The heavens [tr. by W. Lockyer] ed. by J.N. Lockyer - Síða 162
eftir Amédée Victor Guillemin - 1876
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Littell's Living Age, Bindi 112

1872 - 858 síður
...rock-substances — Sorby, of Sheffield — has arrived at the conclusion that the structure of meteorites " cannot be explained in a satisfactory manner, except...vapour, as they now exist in the atmosphere of the sun." Again, the late Professor Graham, one of the most eminent chemists of our time, was led to a similar...
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Bindi 31-32

Royal Astronomical Society - 1871 - 718 síður
...reader shall judge. " The most remote condition of which we have positive evidence," he wrote in 1864, "was that of small detached melted globules, the formation...constituents were originally in the state of vapour as they exist in the Sun." He found evidence that the meteors had been in the state of vapour while under enormous...
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Bindi 31

1871 - 296 síður
...reader shall judge. " The most remote condition of which we have positive evidence," he wrote in 1864, "was that of small detached melted globules, the formation...constituents were originally in the state of vapour as they exist in the Sun." He found evidence that the meteors had been in the state of vapour while under enormous...
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The Sun: Ruler, Fire, Light, and Life of the Planetary System

Richard Anthony Proctor - 1872 - 576 síður
...Sorby, so far back as 1864, wrote thus respecting the microscopic examination of certain meteors. ' The most remote condition of which we have positive...constituents were originally in the state of vapour as they exist in the Sun.' He found evidence that the meteors had been in the state of vapour while under enormous...
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Essays on Astronomy: A Series of Papers on Planets and Meteors, the Sun and ...

Richard Anthony Proctor - 1872 - 488 síður
...reader shall j udge. ' The most remote condition of which we have positive evidence,' he wrote in 1864, 'was that of small detached melted globules,* the...constituents were originally in the state of vapour as they exist in the Sun.' He found evidence that the meteors had been in the state of vapour while under enormous...
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Essays on Astronomy: A Series of Papers on Planets and Meteors, the Sun and ...

Richard Anthony Proctor - 1872 - 456 síður
...shall judge. ' The most remote condition of which we have positive evidence,' he wrote in 1864,'was that of small detached melted globules,* the formation...constituents were originally in the state of vapour as they exist in the Sun.' He found evidence that the meteors had been in the state of vapour while ander enormous...
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The Living Age, Bindi 112

1872 - 844 síður
...rock-substances — Sorby, of Sheffield — has arrived at the conclusion that the structure of meteorites " cannot be explained in a satisfactory manner, except...vapour, as they now exist in the atmosphere of the sun." Again, the late Professor Graham, one of the most eminent chemists of our time, was led to a similar...
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Transatlantic Magazine: Containing Choice Selections from Foreign ..., Bindi 5

1872 - 720 síður
...rock-substances— Sorby, of Sheffield—has arrived at the conclusion that the structure of meteorites "cannot be explained in a satisfactory manner, except...their constituents were originally in the state of vapor, as they now exist in the atmosphere of the sun." Again, the late Professor Graham, one of the...
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Darwinism and Design; Or, Creation by Evolution

George St. Clair - 1873 - 296 síður
...that of small detached melted globules, the formation of which can only be satisfactorily explained by supposing that their constituents were originally...as they now exist in the atmosphere of the sun, and condensed on the temperature becoming lower. These " ultimate cosmical particles " afterwards collected...
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The Expanse of Heaven: A Series of Essays on the Wonders of the Firmament

Richard Anthony Proctor - 1874 - 318 síður
...constituents were originally in a state of vapour as they ' (that is, the same constituent elements) ' now exist in the atmosphere of the sun ; and on the...ultimate cosmical particles. These afterwards collected into larger masses, which have been variously changed by subsequent action, and broken up by repeated...
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