| William Whewell - Astronomy - 1833 - 416 pages
...not less than thousands, and, in some instances, millions of years ; and hence it is, that some of these apparent derangements have been going on in...and in the meantime the disturbance never attains a sufficient amount seriously to alter the adaptations of the system.* The same examination of the... | |
| William Whewell - Astronomy - 1833 - 298 pages
...not less than thousands, and, in some instances, millions of years ; and hence it is, that some of these apparent derangements have been going on in...and in the meantime the disturbance never attains a sufficient amount seriously to alter the adaptations of the system.* The same examination of the... | |
| Natural theology - 1836 - 566 pages
...in some instances, millions of years; and hence it is, that some of these apparent derangements nave been going on in the same direction since the beginning...sequel as complete as the derangement; and in the mean time the disturbance never attains a sufficient amount seriously to alter the adaptations of the... | |
| Denison Olmsted - Astronomy - 1839 - 304 pages
...Indeed some of these apparent derangements, have been going on in the same direction from the creation of the world. But the restoration is in the sequel as complete as the derangement ; and in the mean time the disturbance never attains a sufficient amount seriously to affect the stability of the... | |
| Denison Olmsted - Astronomy - 1839 - 300 pages
...Indeed some of these apparent derangements, have been going on in the same direction from the creation of the world. But the restoration is in the sequel as complete as the derangement ; and in the mean time the disturbance never attains a sufficient amount seriously to affect the stability of the... | |
| Denison Olmsted - Astronomy - 1841 - 486 pages
...Indeed, some of these apparent derangements have been going on in the same direction from the creation of the world. But the restoration is in the sequel as complete as the derangement ; and in the mean time the disturbance never attains a sufficient amount seriously to affect the stability of the... | |
| T H. Howe - 1842 - 458 pages
...then diminish. The periods which this restoration requires are, for the most part, enormous. * * * But the restoration is, in the sequel, as complete as the derangement ; and, in the mean time, the disturbance never attains a sufficient amount seriously to alter the adaptations of... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1843 - 290 pages
...Nevertheless, these difficulties have been overcome ; and the wonderful result has been obtained,—that the arrangements of the solar system are stable, all...make a serious alteration in the adaptations of the system.—With this wonderful demonstration, the names of Lagrange and Laplace (both ii 2 French mathematicians)—espe... | |
| 1849 - 636 pages
...not less than thousands, and, in some instances, millions of years ; and hence it is, that some of these apparent derangements have been going on in...and in the meantime the disturbance never attains a sufficient amount seriously to alter the adaptations of the system.* The same examination of the... | |
| Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel - Astronomy - 1851 - 374 pages
...Indeed, some of these apparent derangements have been going on in the same direction from the creation of the world. But the restoration is, in the sequel,...and in the meantime the disturbance never attains a sufficient amount seriously to affect the stability of the system. " I have succeeded in demonstrating,"... | |
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