 | 1862
...was heavily charged with electricity. 12. Such are simply the facts of the case as they occurred. 13. There are of course all sorts of conjectures as to...origin, others that they were hurled from the heights about the Station, or projected from the moon, but I am inclined to regard them as real bond fide Meteorolites.... | |
 | Royal Geological Society of Ireland - 1864
...heavily charged with electricity. " 12. Such are simply the facts of the case as they occurred. " 13. There are of course all sorts of conjectures as to...origin, others that they were hurled from the heights about the station, or projected from the Moon, but I am inclined to regard them as real bond fide meteorolites.... | |
 | Royal Geological Society of Ireland, Dublin - Science - 1864
...heavily charged with electricity. " 12. Such are simply the facts of the case as they occurred. " 13. There are of course all sorts of conjectures as to...origin, others that they were hurled from the heights about the station, or projected from the Moon, but I am inclined to regard them as real bond fide meteorolites.... | |
 | Royal Institution of Great Britain - Science - 1887
...no barometer by me at the time ; I am therefore unable to state what was the precise pressure of tho atmosphere. The clouds, which were of the form technically...the moon; but I am inclined to regard them as real bond-fide meteorolites. Their weight seems to indicate that they are semi-metallic substances, composed... | |
 | Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1887
...of partial fusion, The clouds, which were of the form technically called cumulus and cirrhus, \vere hanging low at the time, and the atmosphere heavily...the moon ; but I am inclined to regard them as real bond-fide meteorolitcs. Their weight seems to indicate that they are semi-metallic substances, composed... | |
 | 1864
...heavily charged with electricity. " 12. Such are simply the facts of the case as they occurred. " 13. There are of course all sorts of conjectures as to...origin, others that they were hurled from the heights about the station, or projected from the Moon, but I am inclined to regard them as real bond fide meteorolites.... | |
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