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... diurnal periodic Motion ; each Part of this Fluid will be accelerated and retarded by turns ; in its Conjunction and Op- pofition , or at Noon - day and Midnight , it will be fwifter ; in the Quadratures , or at the 6th Hour Evening and ...
... diurnal periodic Motion ; each Part of this Fluid will be accelerated and retarded by turns ; in its Conjunction and Op- pofition , or at Noon - day and Midnight , it will be fwifter ; in the Quadratures , or at the 6th Hour Evening and ...
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... Diurnal Revolution on its own Axis in 23 Hours . It receives almoft dou- ble the Light and Heat from the Sun which ... Motion is perform'd in the Eclip- tick , and is directed , as is that of all the Planets , primary and fecondary , from ...
... Diurnal Revolution on its own Axis in 23 Hours . It receives almoft dou- ble the Light and Heat from the Sun which ... Motion is perform'd in the Eclip- tick , and is directed , as is that of all the Planets , primary and fecondary , from ...
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... Diurnal Rotation upon its own Axis from Weft to Eaft in 24 Hours , and fo occafions an apparent Motion of all the Heavenly Bodies from Eaft to Weft in the fame time . The Axis of the Diurnal Moti- on is 23 Degrees and one half , oblique ...
... Diurnal Rotation upon its own Axis from Weft to Eaft in 24 Hours , and fo occafions an apparent Motion of all the Heavenly Bodies from Eaft to Weft in the fame time . The Axis of the Diurnal Moti- on is 23 Degrees and one half , oblique ...
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... Diurnal Motion , or that which occafions the Succeffion of Day and Night , and the apparent rifing and fetting of the Sun , Moon , and Stars , in the fpace of 24 Hours , which we call call a Day , belongs to the Earth , and. 26 ...
... Diurnal Motion , or that which occafions the Succeffion of Day and Night , and the apparent rifing and fetting of the Sun , Moon , and Stars , in the fpace of 24 Hours , which we call call a Day , belongs to the Earth , and. 26 ...
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... Motion , or that which occafions the Succeffion of Summer and Winter , and the apparent Motion of the Sun through the Ecliptick in the Space of 365 Days , which we call a Year , belongs to ... Diurnal Motion , or that which. of RELIGION . 27.
... Motion , or that which occafions the Succeffion of Summer and Winter , and the apparent Motion of the Sun through the Ecliptick in the Space of 365 Days , which we call a Year , belongs to ... Diurnal Motion , or that which. of RELIGION . 27.
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