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Page 447
... seen - not always all at once , because of cloud and mist hiding them from view - but that always so much of the outlines of some lands and seas would be seen as would suffice for their identification . But even a single view of either ...
... seen - not always all at once , because of cloud and mist hiding them from view - but that always so much of the outlines of some lands and seas would be seen as would suffice for their identification . But even a single view of either ...
Page 451
... seen in the very centre of the sunlit half of the earth by an observer supposed to look directly at that earth - face ( as the earth would be seen if viewed from the sun ) . Now , we look almost directly at the sunlit half of Saturn ...
... seen in the very centre of the sunlit half of the earth by an observer supposed to look directly at that earth - face ( as the earth would be seen if viewed from the sun ) . Now , we look almost directly at the sunlit half of Saturn ...
Page 459
... seen was not absolutely opaque . But supposing only half the satellite visible ( although Mr. Todd told me , as he also stated in his account of the observation , that the whole disc was seen ) , the centre of the satellite's disc was yet ...
... seen was not absolutely opaque . But supposing only half the satellite visible ( although Mr. Todd told me , as he also stated in his account of the observation , that the whole disc was seen ) , the centre of the satellite's disc was yet ...
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HAMILTON | 40 |
Folklore The Cat and its By Rev T F THiselton DyeR M A 604 | 71 |
Table Talkcontinued | 125 |
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