 | Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 314 pągines
...the air, which was of the same specific gravity with themselves, where they would rest ; while oil,er matter mixed with the lighter air, would descend,...leaving the upper atmosphere nearly clear. The original movements of the parts towards their common centre would form a whirl there ; which would contmue in... | |
 | Thomas Green Fessenden - 1837 - 300 pągines
...from the centre and rise till they arrived at that region of the air which was of the same specific gravity with themselves, where they would rest ; while...the lighter air would descend, and the two meeting wjuld form the shell of the first earth, leaving the upper atmosphere nearly clear.* The original movement... | |
 | Thomas Green Fessenden - 1837 - 298 pągines
...from the centre and rise till they arrived at that region of the air which was of the same specific gravity with themselves, where they would rest ; while...the lighter air would descend, and the two meeting wjuld form the shell of the first earth, leaving the upper atmosphere nearly clear.* The original movement... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1838 - 632 pągines
...from the centre, and rise till they arrived at that region of the air which was of the same specific gravity with themselves, where they would rest ; while...parts towards their common centre would naturally form a whirl there ; which would continue upon the turning of the new-formed globe upon its axis, and the... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1839 - 96 pągines
...with themselves, where the; would rest ; while other matter mixed with the lighte: fif would deseend, and the two meeting, would form the shell of the first earth, leaving the upper atmo sphere nearly elear. The original movement of thi p&rts towards their eommon eentre would form... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 640 pągines
...from the centre, and rise till they arrived at that region of the air which was of the same specific gravity with themselves, where they would rest ; while...parts towards their common centre would naturally form a whirl there ; which would continue upon the turning of the new-formed globe upon its axis, and the... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 342 pągines
...from the centre and rise till they arrive at that region of the air, which was of the same specific gravity with themselves, where they would rest ; while...movement of the parts towards their common centre would form a whirl there : which would continue in the turning of the new-formed globe upon its axis, and... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1844 - 892 pągines
...from the centre, and rise till they arrived at that region of the air which was of the same specific gravity with themselves, where they would rest ; while...would form the shell of the first earth, leaving the tipper atmosphere nearly clear. The original movement of the parts towards their common centre would... | |
 | Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 790 pągines
...from the centre, and rise till they arrived at that region of the air which was of the same specific gravity with themselves, where they would rest; while...towards their common centre, would naturally form a whirl there; which would continue, upon the turning of the new-formed globe upon its axis: and the... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1846 - 324 pągines
...from the centre, and rise till they arrive at that region of the air, which was of the same specific gravity with themselves, where they would rest ; while...movement of the parts towards their common centre, would form a whirl there ; which would continue in the turning of the new-formed globe upon its axis, and... | |
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