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" ... if the axis of the earth were perpendicular to the plane of its own orbit round the sun, the following three consequences would be inevitable:— I. "
The Wisdom of God Manifested in the Works of the Creation: In Two Parts. Viz ... - Página 202
por John Ray - 1714 - 389 páginas
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The wisdom of God manifested in the works of the Creation

John Ray - 1717 - 434 páginas
...Nature, we cannot but acknowledge it to be the iflue of Wifdom, Counfel, and Providence. Moreover, a further Argument to evince this is, That though...of the Earth were perpendicular to the Plane of the E.cliptickj her motion would be more eafie and natural, yet notvvithftanding for the Conveniences fore-mentioned,...
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pt.2. A description of the world, pt.3. A treatise of natural philosophy ...

Jacques Rohault - 1723 - 358 páginas
...which it would ap~Eaft in the pear to defcribe a Circle, which would indeed be the fame as the Equator, if the Axis of the Earth were perpendicular to the Plane of its annual Circle, but muft now differ from it, and interfeiS it at an Angle of Twenty-three Degrees...
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An introduction to natural philosophy or, Philosophical lectures. To which ...

John Keill - 1745 - 352 páginas
...all thofe Viciffitudes of Seafon that yearly happen, w'st. Summer, Winter, Spring, and Autumn: for if the Axis of the Earth were perpendicular to the Plane of its Orbit, there would be no Alterations of Seafbns, no Differences in the Days and Nights, but every...
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Lectures on Natural and Experimental Philosophy: Considered in It ..., Volumen4

George Adams - 1794 - 622 páginas
...point of it's orbit, the axis will in every other pofition of the earth be parallel to the laid line. If the axis of the earth were perpendicular to the plane of it's orbit, the equator and the orbit (or ecliptic) would coincide; and as the fun is always in the...
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Astronomical and geographical essays

George Adams - 1812 - 586 páginas
...sinking and rising is perceptible over the < ;. ?., irf I'- $ -ir r ,f :•) -.;.-.• : whole globe. If the axis of the earth were perpendicular to the plane of its orbit, the equator and the orbit (or ecliptic)^ would coincide ; and as the sun is always in the...
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Astronomical and Geographical Essays: Containing a Full and Comprehensive ...

George Adams - 1812 - 552 páginas
...during summer than in winter; and this alternate sinking and rising is perceptible over the whole globe, If the axis of the earth were perpendicular to the plane of its orbit, the equator and the orbit (or ecliptic), would coincide ; and as the sun is always in the...
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The American School Geography: Embracing a General View of Mathematical ...

Barnum Field - 1840 - 168 páginas
...the four seasons? What in the figures represent The Earth's axis? Polar circles? Tropics? Equator? If the axis of the Earth were perpendicular to the plane of its orbit, how would the Sun shine? How much is the axis of the Earth inclined,and what does this inclination...
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The Millennial Harbinger, Volumen4

Alexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos - 1840 - 632 páginas
...of the ecliptic, or to the plane of its own orbit; and this gives us a variety of seasons: whereas if the axis of the earth were perpendicular to the plane of its own orbit round the sun, the following three consequences would be inevitable:— I. Its north...
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The Christian Messenger and Family Magazine, Volumen1

1845 - 396 páginas
...of the ecliptic, or to the plane of its own orbit; and this gives ns a variety of seasons: whereas if the axis of the earth were perpendicular to the plane of its own orbit round the sun, the following three consequences would be inevitable : — 1. Its north...
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Visitor: Or Monthly Instructor

1851 - 496 páginas
...is on the twenty-first of March and September, the apparent diurnal motion of the sun is the same as if the axis of the earth were perpendicular to the plane of the equator; such indeed is its position at that time. After the vernal equinox, the sun moves northward,...
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