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    " The projection of this ray (which was not seen either before or after the day in question) to so enormous a length, (nearly 100°) in a single day conveys an impression of the intensity of the forces acting to produce such a velocity of material transfer... "
    Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution - Page 178
    de Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1903
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    Outlines of Astronomy

    John Frederick William Herschel - 1849 - 620 pages
    ...with its direction on the southern side. The projection of this ray (which was not seen either before or after the day in question) to so enormous a length,...with matter, such as we conceive it, viz. possessing inertia—at all, it must be under the dominion offerees incomparably more energetic than gravitation....
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    The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 19

    1850
    ...with its direction on the southern side. The projection of this ray (which was not seen either before or after the day in question) to so enormous a length...with matter, such as we conceive it, viz. possessing inertia—at all, it must be under the dominion of forces incomparably more energetic than gravitation.'—Pp....
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    The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volume 19

    1850
    ...with its direction on the southern side. The projection of this ray (which was not seen either before or after the day in question) to so enormous a length...clear that if we have to deal here with matter, such at w« conceive it, viz. poisening inertia — at all, it must be under the dominion of forces incomparably...
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    Outlines of Astronomy

    John Frederick William Herschel - 1851 - 661 pages
    ...with its direction on the southern side. The projection of this ray (which was not seen either before or after the day in question) to so enormous a length,...is clear that if we have to deal here with matter, sacA a; we f conceive it, viz. possessing inertia — at all, it must be under ' the dominion of forces...
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    Outlines of Astronomy

    Sir John Frederick William Herschel - 1853 - 557 pages
    ...with its direction on the southern side. The projection of this ray (which was not seen either before or after the day in question) to so enormous a length,...we conceive it, viz. possessing •inertia — at att, it must be under the dominion of forces incomparably more energetic than gravitation. (590.) There...
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    Outlines of Astronomy

    John Frederick William Herschel - 1857 - 573 pages
    ...with its direction on the southern side. The projection of this ray (which was not seen cither before or after the day in question) to so enormous a length,...phenomenon is capable of exciting. It is clear that if ice have to deal here with matter, tuch as ice conceive it, viz. possessing inertia — at all, it...
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    Outlines of Astronomy

    John Frederick William Herschel - 1857 - 557 pages
    ...with its direction on the southern side. The projection of this ray (which was not seen either before or after the day in question) to so enormous a length,...material transfer through space, such as no other natural phaenomenon is capable of exciting. It is clear that if we have to dealhere with matter, such as we...
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    Outlines of Astronomy

    John Frederick William Herschel - 1861 - 557 pages
    ...with its direction on the southern side. The projection of this ray (which was not seen either before or after the day in question) to so enormous a length,...deal here with matter, such as we conceive it, viz. posscssiiiy inertia — at all, it must be under the dominion of forces incomparably more energetic...
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    OUTLINES OF ASTRONOMY:

    SIR JOHN F.W. HERSCHEL BART K.H. - 1861
    ...to produce such, a velocity of material transfer through space, such as no other natural phsenomenon is capable of exciting. It is clear that if we have...as we conceive it, viz. possessing inertia — at ally it must be under the dominion of forces incomparably more energetic than gravitation. (590.) There...
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    Outlines of Astronomy

    Sir John Frederick William Herschel - 1864 - 729 pages
    ...with its direction on the southern side. The projection of this ray (which was not seen either before or after the day in question) to so enormous a length,...other natural phenomenon is capable of exciting. It b clear that if we have to deal here with matter, such as we conceive it, viz. possessing inertia —...
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