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" ... diameter. The star is perfectly in the centre, and the atmosphere is so diluted, faint, and equal throughout, that there can be no surmise of its consisting of stars ; nor can there be a doubt of the evident connection between the atmosphere and the... "
Institutes of Natural Philosophy: Theoretical and Practical - Page 209
by William Enfield - 1832 - 216 pages
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volumes 91-92

Royal Society (Great Britain) - Mathematics - 1802 - 638 pages
...evident connection between the atmosphere and the star. ~~\ IV. 1790. Stars. MS DM 0 Description. cr Another star, not much less in brightness, and in the same field with the above, was perfectly free from any such appearance. 7° Mar. 6 6 Draconis f 50 27 n o 27 2...
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The Theory and Practice of Finding the Longitude at Sea Or Land ..., Volume 1

Andrew Mackay - Latitude - 1809 - 412 pages
...there can be no surmise of its consisting of stars ; nor can there be a doubt of the evident connection between the atmosphere and the star. Another star,...above, was perfectly free from any such appearance."* In the Phil Transactions for 1802, Dr. Herschel has given a catalogue of 500 nebulous stains, and groups...
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The Elements of Astronomy: Designed for the Use of Students in the University

Samuel Vince - Astronomy - 1811 - 260 pages
...there can be no surmise of its consisting of stars ; nor can there be a doubt of the evident connection between the atmosphere and the star. Another star...was perfectly free from any such appearance." Hence he draws the following consequences. Granting the connection between the star and the surrounding nebulosity,...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volume 8

John Mason Good - 1813 - 830 pages
...there can be no surmise of its consisting of stars, nor can there be adotiljt of the evident connection between the atmosphere and the star. Another star,...Herschel draws the following consequences : granting the connection between the star and the surrounding nebulosity, if it consist of stars very remote, which...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volume 8

John Mason Good - 1819 - 788 pages
...there can be no surmise of its consisting of stars, nor can there be a doubt of the evident cpnnection between the atmosphere and the star. Another star,...above, was perfectly free from any such appearance." Henee, Dr. Herschel draws the following consequences : granting the connection between the star and...
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A Complete System of Astronomy, Volume 1

Samuel Vince - Astronomia - 1814 - 602 pages
...there can be no surmise of its consisting of stars ; nor can there be a doubt of the evident connection between the atmosphere and the star. Another star...was perfectly free from any such appearance." Hence he draws the following consequences. Granting the connection between the star and the surrounding nebulosity,...
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A Philosophical and Mathematical Dictionary: Containing an ..., Volume 2

Charles Hutton - Astronomy - 1815 - 686 pages
...there can be no surmise of ils consisting of stars, nor can there be a doubt of the evident connection between the atmosphere and the star. Another star,...perfectly free from any such appearance. Hence Dr. H. draws the following consequences : granting the connection between the star and the surroumling...
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The Principles of Hydrostatics: Designed for the Use of Students in the ...

Samuel Vince - Hydrostatics - 1820 - 472 pages
...and the atmosphere is so diluted, faint, and equal throughout, that there can be no surmise of it's consisting of stars ; nor can there be a doubt of...was perfectly free from any such appearance." Hence, he draws the following consequences. Granting the connexion between the star and the surrounding nebulosity,...
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British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ..., Volume 8

William Nicholson - Natural history - 1821 - 358 pages
...phenomenon! A star of the eighth magnitude, with a faint luminous atmosphere, of a circular form, and of about 3' in diameter. The star is perfectly in the...perfectly free from any such appearance." Hence, Dr. Hersclii draws the following consequences: Granting the connexion between the star and the surrounding...
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American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of ..., Volume 8

William Nicholson - Natural history - 1821 - 356 pages
...consisting of stars, nor can there be a doubt of the e* ; dent connexion between the atmosphere tad the star. Another star, not much less in brightness,...connexion between the star and the surrounding nebulosity, it' it consist of stars very remote, which gives the nebulous, appearance, the central star, which...
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