| 1848 - 780 síđur
..." it (the year) has done more ; it has given us the probable prospect of the discovery of another. We see it as Columbus saw America from the shores...Spain. Its movements have been felt trembling along the far-reaching line of our analysis, with a certainty hardly inferior to that of ocular demonstration."... | |
| percy b. st. john - 1846 - 436 síđur
...correctness of which Sir F. Herschel was so convinced, that' speaking of the indicated planet, he said' " We see it as Columbus saw America from the shores...Its movements have been felt, trembling along the far-reaching line of our analysis, with a certainty hardly inferior to that of ocular demonstration."... | |
| 1847 - 548 síđur
...and adding, " It has done more, it has given us the probable prospect of the discovery of another. We see it as Columbus saw America from the shores...Spain. Its movements have been felt trembling along the far-reaching line of our analysis, with a certainty hardly inferior to that of ocular demonstration.''... | |
| 1847 - 422 síđur
...the British Association for the Advancement of Science at Southampton, in the following terms: — "We see it as Columbus saw America from the shores...Spain. Its movements have been felt trembling along the far-reaching line of our analysis, with a certainty hardly inferior to ocular demonstration." Sept.... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1847 - 606 síđur
...and adding, " It has done more, it has given us the probable prospect of the discovery of another. We see it as Columbus saw America from the shores...Spain. Its movements have been felt trembling along the far-reaching line of our analysis, with a certainty hardly inferior to that of ocular demonstration."... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1847 - 792 síđur
...intellectual accomplishments and spirit heighten our ideas of human nature, Sir John Ilcrschcl — ' we saw it as Columbus saw America from the shores of Spain....Its movements have been felt, trembling along the farreaching line of air analysis, with a certainty hardly inferior to that of ocular demonstration.'... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1847 - 910 síđur
...10th, to the British Association assembled at Southampton : — ' We see it [the probable new planet] as Columbus saw America from the shores of Spain. Its movements have been felt, trembling along the far-reaching line of our analysis, with a certainty hardly inferior to that of ocular demonstration.'... | |
| 1847 - 516 síđur
...— " It has done more: it has given us the probable prospect of another. We see it as Columbus enw America from the shores of Spain. Its movements have been felt, trembling along the far-reaching line of our analysis, with a certainty hardly inferior to that of ocular demonstration."... | |
| Peter Jones (fict.name.) - 1848 - 228 síđur
...hunters after Neptune, by words indicating faith in the existence of the planet. " We see it," said he " as Columbus saw America from the shores of Spain. Its movements have been felt, trembling along the far-reaching line of our analysis, with a certainty hardly inferior to that of ocular demonstration... | |
| Hiram Mattison - 1849 - 290 síđur
...system, he added, " It has done more. It has given us the probable prospect of the discovery of another. We see it as Columbus saw America from the shores...Its movements have been felt, trembling along the far-reaching line of our analysis, with a certainty hardly inferior to that of ocular demonstration."... | |
| |