| American literature - 1848 - 614 pages
...spots : " The spots in this view of the subject would come to be assimilated to those regions on ihe earth's surface in which, for the moment, hurricanes...luminous matter beneath (which may be conceived as farming an Order from the Planet. Old Order., Discoveries. Sir J. HerBchel's names I. 7 W. Herschel,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1848 - 610 pages
...spots : " The spots in this view of the subject won!<! come to be assimilated to those regions on tbc earth's surface in which, for the moment, hurricanes...matter •beneath (which may be conceived as forming an 1848.] Order from the Flauet. Order. on Discoveries. Sir J. Hcrschel's name* I. П. III. IV. V. VI.... | |
| 1848 - 574 pages
...equator. " The spots," he says, in his late splendid work, " in this view of the subject, would come to be assimilated to those regions on the earth's...hurricanes and tornadoes prevail, the upper stratum being temporally carried downwards, displacing by its impetus the two strata of luminous matter beneath ;... | |
| 1848 - 626 pages
...thus reasons respecting the causes of the spots : " The spots in this view of the subject would come to be assimilated to those regions on the earth's...in which, for the moment, hurricanes and tornadoes prevad — the upper stratum being temporarily carried downwards, displacing by its impetus Ibe two... | |
| Henry Piddington - Cyclones - 1851 - 430 pages
...the sailor. " The spots, in this view of the subject, would come to be assimilated to those regiow in the earth's surface, in which for the moment hurricanes and tornadoes prevail— ib* upper stratum being temporarily carried downwards, displacing by its impetus the t«o strata of... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - Astronomy - 1854 - 870 pages
...(2528). The spots of the sun would, therefore, be assimilated to those tropical regions of the earth in which, for the moment, hurricanes and tornadoes prevail, the upper stratum which has come from the equator being temporarily carried downwards, displacing by its force the strata... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - Astronomy - 1853 - 960 pages
...(2528). The spots of the sun would, therefore, be assimilated to those tropical regions of the earth in which, for the moment, hurricanes and tornadoes prevail, the upper stratum which has come from the equator being temporarily carried downwards, displacing by its force the strata... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - Arts - 1854 - 246 pages
...poles. The spots of the sun would, therefore, be assimilated to those tropical regions of the earth in which, for the moment, hurricanes and tornadoes prevail, the upper stratum which has come from the equator being temporarily carried downwards, displacing by its force the strata... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1855 - 350 pages
...poles. The spots of the sun would, therefore, be assimilated to those tropical regions of the earth in which, for the moment, hurricanes and tornadoes prevail, the upper stratum which has come from the equator being temporarily carried downwards, displacing by its force the strata... | |
| Henry Piddington - 1860 - 448 pages
...sailor : " The spots, in this view of the subject, would come to be assimilated to those regions in tho earth's surface, in which for the moment hurricanes...of luminous matter beneath, (which may be conceived a* forming an habitually tranquil limit between the opposite upper and undercurrents,) tho upper of... | |
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