... be an agent sufficiently strong for that purpose, when acting between the incumbent earth and the fluid on which it rests. If one might indulge imagination, in supposing how such a globe was formed, I should conceive, that, all the elements in separate... Transactions of the American Philosophical Society - Side 2af American Philosophical Society - 1793Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1793 - 702 sider
...though, as you obferre, the fudden rarefaction of water, coming into contact, without thofe fires, ffliy be an agent fufficiently ftrong for that purpofe,...between the incumbent earth and the fluid on which it reib. If one might indulge imagination in fuppofing how fuch a globe was formed, I fhould conceive,... | |
| William Smith - 1803 - 492 sider
...of water coming into contact with those fires, may be an agent sufficiently strong for that purpose, when acting between the incumbent earth and the fluid on which it rests. If one might indulge imagination in supposing how such a globe was focmedr I should conceive,... | |
| William Smith - 1803 - 528 sider
...of water coming into contact with those fires, may be an agent sufficiently strong for that purpose, when acting between the incumbent earth and the fluid on which it rests. If one might indulge imagination in supposing how such a globe was formed, I should conceive,... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - 1806 - 320 sider
...suddenly the ocean To give eclat to our explosion, also be an agent sufficiently strong for that purpose, when acting between the incumbent earth and the fluid on which it rests. " If one might indulge imagination in supposing how such a globe was formed, I should conceive,... | |
| 1821 - 356 sider
...coming into contact without those fires, may also be an agent sufficiently strong for that purpose, when acting between the incumbent earth and the fluid on which it rests. If one might indulge imagination in supposing how such a globe was formed, I should conceive,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1825 - 324 sider
...water, coming into contact with those fires, may be an agent sufficiently strong for that purpose, when acting between the incumbent earth and the fluid on which it rests. If one might indulge imagination in supposing how such a globe was formed, I should conceive,... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - 1837 - 300 sider
...water coming into contact with those fires may also be an agent sufficiently strong for that purpose, when acting between the incumbent earth and the fluid on which it rests. " If 'one might indulge imagination in supposing how such a globe was formed, I should conceive,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1838 - 632 sider
...water coming into contact with those fires, may also be an agent sufficiently strong for that purpose, when acting between the incumbent earth and the fluid on which it rests. If one might indulge imagination, in supposing how such a globe was formed, I should conceive,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 342 sider
...water, coming into contact with those fires, may be an agent sufficiently strong for that purpose, when acting between the incumbent earth and the fluid on which it rests. If one might indulge imagination in supposing how such a globe was formed, I should conceive,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 640 sider
...water coming into contact with those fires, may also be an agent sufficiently strong for that purpose, when acting between the incumbent earth and the fluid on which it rests. If one might indulge imagination, in supposing how such a globe was formed, I should conceive,... | |
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