Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 275A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 348
... Algol and its eclipsing satellite is now approaching the earth , as required by Dr. Chandler's hypothesis . The theory of an eclipsing satellite , originally suggested by Good- ricke , was considered mathematically by Professor ...
... Algol and its eclipsing satellite is now approaching the earth , as required by Dr. Chandler's hypothesis . The theory of an eclipsing satellite , originally suggested by Good- ricke , was considered mathematically by Professor ...
Page 349
... Algol of about one - third that of water , a result which implies that they are gaseous bodies . The spectrum of Algol is of the first or Sirian type , all the spectral lines being faint except those of hydrogen , a type of spectrum ...
... Algol of about one - third that of water , a result which implies that they are gaseous bodies . The spectrum of Algol is of the first or Sirian type , all the spectral lines being faint except those of hydrogen , a type of spectrum ...
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... Algol is constant when at its maximum brightness , and Herr Plassmann seems to be the only observer who has yet noticed a secondary minimum in these stars . Assuming that the variation of light in these Algol stars is caused by an ...
... Algol is constant when at its maximum brightness , and Herr Plassmann seems to be the only observer who has yet noticed a secondary minimum in these stars . Assuming that the variation of light in these Algol stars is caused by an ...
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HARDY M | 1 |
Parish Church The of the House of Commons By MARY L | 41 |
Sir John BY JOHN KENT | 62 |
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