Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 3;Volume 33Methodist book concern, 1851 |
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Pagina 32
... observation it has been one of successive approximations to truth , so slow and so often repeated , that the immense period during which the process has been conducted has been sufficient to eliminate almost every vestige of error ; and ...
... observation it has been one of successive approximations to truth , so slow and so often repeated , that the immense period during which the process has been conducted has been sufficient to eliminate almost every vestige of error ; and ...
Pagina 33
... observations with them from the effects of atmospheric refraction , parallax , and the aberration of light , and such solutions of spherical triangles as may be necessary to determine the co - ordinates of the places of the heavenly ...
... observations with them from the effects of atmospheric refraction , parallax , and the aberration of light , and such solutions of spherical triangles as may be necessary to determine the co - ordinates of the places of the heavenly ...
Pagina 37
... observations , so to choose his opportunities , and so to familiarize himself with all the causes which may produce ... observation : such as arise , for example , from inexpert- ness , defective vision , slowness in seizing the exact ...
... observations , so to choose his opportunities , and so to familiarize himself with all the causes which may produce ... observation : such as arise , for example , from inexpert- ness , defective vision , slowness in seizing the exact ...
Pagina 38
... observation , and then turn round upon the instruments with which those observations were made , accuse them of imperfection , and attempt to detect and rectify their errors by means of the very laws and theories which they have helped ...
... observation , and then turn round upon the instruments with which those observations were made , accuse them of imperfection , and attempt to detect and rectify their errors by means of the very laws and theories which they have helped ...
Pagina 39
... observation . All the stars , it is true , occupy the same interval of time between their successive appulses to the ... observe the moon , we find a third , much longer than either , —a lunar day , whose average duration is 24h 54m of ...
... observation . All the stars , it is true , occupy the same interval of time between their successive appulses to the ... observe the moon , we find a third , much longer than either , —a lunar day , whose average duration is 24h 54m of ...
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