| Hiram Mattison - Astronomy - 1849 - 304 pages
...constellation, but too far south to be visible to us at the north. It consists of four principal stars, namely, one of the first, two of the second, and one of the third magnitude. CHAPTER II. OF DOUBLE, VARIABLE, AND TEMPORARY STARS, BINARY SYSTEMS, &o. Lesson 124. OF DOUBLE, TRIPLE,... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - Physics - 1853 - 206 pages
...this circuit in about If days, the second in 3% days, and the third in 7 days, so that four eclipses of the first, two of the second, and one of the third, occur every week. The outer satellite, whose period is about 16 days, sometimes passes over or under... | |
| Charles P. Dwyer - Architecture, Domestic - 1856 - 210 pages
...water, until it is all covered. Leave it to dry for a week. Then take sand, ashes, and lime — three of the first, two of the second, and one of the third — and mix with water to a stiff paste, and lay it on smoothly over the floor up to the level desired.... | |
| Home tutor - 1862 - 532 pages
...which traverses the southern hemisphere with peculiar brilliancy. The Southern Cross consists of five stars— one of the first, two of the second, and one of the fourth magnitude. Four of these form the Cross, the northernmost and southernmost of which are uniformly... | |
| United States Centennial Commission - Centennial Exhibition - 1878 - 800 pages
...sandstones from Portland, and verd-antique marble from Milford, received awards. There were four«xhibits of the first, two of the second, and one of the third. To the Smithsonian illustrative collection Connecticut contributed, in addition to the above, barite,... | |
| United States Centennial Commission - Centennial Exhibition - 1880 - 798 pages
...sandstones from Portland, and verd-antique marble from Milford, received awards. There were four exhibits of the first, two of the second, and one of the third. To the Smithsonian illustrative collection Connecticut contributed, in addition to the above, barite,... | |
| 1908 - 440 pages
...of practice were formerly considered as terrors to physicians as well as patients. But three cases of the first, two of the second, and one of the third yielded very readily by the use of Resinol. WM. CASPAKI. MD, Mitchellsburg, Ky. A Unique Product. Horlick's... | |
| Medicine - 1897 - 650 pages
...has made its appearance they have lost their terror, and to it belongs the blue ribbon. Three cases of the first, two of the second, and one of the third ailments yielded readily, by the use of Resinol, to my own and patients' astonishment, after other... | |
| 1897 - 488 pages
...has made its appearance, they have lost their terror, and to it belongs the blue ribbon. Three cases of the first, two of the second, and one of the third yielded very readily by the use of Resinol to my own and patients' astonishment after other remedies... | |
| Electronic journals - 1912 - 572 pages
...148. It is very unusual to find a copy with the plates complete. I have five copies of the book : two of the first, two of the second, and one of the third edition; and in every one of these there was, when I bought them, a plate or two missing. The two which... | |
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