Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... centre of the magnetic forces in the earth is the centre of the earth ; and in the terrel- la the terrella's centre THE rays of magnetic force are dispersed in a circle in all directions ; and the centre of this sphere is not in the ...
... centre of the magnetic forces in the earth is the centre of the earth ; and in the terrel- la the terrella's centre THE rays of magnetic force are dispersed in a circle in all directions ; and the centre of this sphere is not in the ...
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... centre of the versorium has gone away from the equator , then the magnetic needle would obey the potency and the peculiar virtue of the centre as a point operating of it- self ; but it obeys the whole and its mass and outer limits , the ...
... centre of the versorium has gone away from the equator , then the magnetic needle would obey the potency and the peculiar virtue of the centre as a point operating of it- self ; but it obeys the whole and its mass and outer limits , the ...
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... centre . Then , too , Aristotle does not clearly apprehend the reason of the case , nor do his translators ei- ther ... centre of a circle and to stand motionless in the general revolu- tion . But the stars or the planetary globes do not ...
... centre . Then , too , Aristotle does not clearly apprehend the reason of the case , nor do his translators ei- ther ... centre of a circle and to stand motionless in the general revolu- tion . But the stars or the planetary globes do not ...
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