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" whatever may be the progress of the sciences, never will observers who are trustworthy and careful of their reputation, venture to foretell the state of the weather,' — this pretension received a singular support in the winter of 1838. "
The weather guide-book - Página 134
de Alfred John Pearce (astrologer.) - 1864
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Volume 41

1846 - 796 páginas
...that I am in a condition to deduce from my investigations the important result which I now announce ; Whatever may be the progress of the sciences, NEVER...trustworthy, and careful of their reputation, venture to foretel the state of the weather.* * This explicit declaration may give me a right to expect that I...
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Fisher's National Magazine and Industrial Record, Volume 3

1846 - 630 páginas
...which he repudiates, comes to this result, which we announce as an act of justice to this great man : " Whatever may be the progress of the sciences, never will observers, who are trustworthy or careful of their reputation, venture to foretell the state of the weather." He proceeds first to...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1847 - 486 páginas
...recent memoir, (Jameson's Edinb. Jour., xli, 2,) announces and supports the opinion that " whatever the progress of the sciences, never will observers...careful of their reputation, venture to foretell the stale of the weather." In a previous memoir he had shown that the influence of the moon and of comets...
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The Philsophy of the weather and a guide to its Changes

T.B. Butler - 1856 - 438 páginas
...Arago, at a more recent date — summing up the result of his observations by saying — " Whatever the progress of the sciences, never will observers,...reputation, venture to foretell the state of the weather." Still, the moon may influence the weather, though she may not effect changes at her syzygies or quadratures,...
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Things not generally known, familiarly explained

John Timbs - 1856 - 304 páginas
...extensive shores surrounded by the Atlantic. Arago has left us this important dictum: — " Whafever may be the progress of the sciences, never will observers...careful of their reputation, venture to foretell: he state of the weather." LAW OF STORMS. Colonel Sir W. Reid's theory, which regards tropical tornadoes...
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Things Not Generally Known: Familiarly Explained. A Book for Old and Young ...

John Timbs - 1857 - 266 páginas
...of the extensive shore surrounded by the Atlantic.* Arago has left us this important dictum : — " Whatever may be the progress of the sciences, never...reputation, venture to foretell the state of the weather." L4W OF STORMS. Colonel Sir W. Reid's theory, which regards tropical tornadoes as cyclones, or revolving...
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Predictions Realized in Modern Times

John Timbs - 1862 - 360 páginas
...M. Arago, (who was not indisposed to favour popular notions,) observed, not many years ago, that " whatever may be the progress of the sciences, never...trustworthy and careful of their reputation, venture to foretel the state of the •weather." This pretension, however, received a singular support in the...
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The book of days, a miscellany of popular antiquities, Volume 1

Robert Chambers - 1862 - 880 páginas
...ago ! THE COLDEST DAY IN THE CENTURY, JAN. 20, 183& Notwithstanding the dictum of M. Aragp, that ' whatever may be the progress of the sciences, never...reputation, venture to foretell the state of the weather,' — this pretension received a singular support in the winter of 1838. This was the first year in which...
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A Manual of Weathercasts: Comprising Storm Prognostics on Land and Sea; with ...

1866 - 216 páginas
...to disprove the saying of another great astronomer, the celebrated Frenchman, Arago, who said that " whatever may be the progress of the sciences, never...reputation venture to foretell the state of the weather." Now, what would Arago say, were he alive, to read the following distinguished " testimonial " to Admiral...
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Things Not Generally Known: Familiarly Explained. A Book for Old and Young

John Timbs - 1867 - 282 páginas
...pass in the mean time, that the heaven Arago has left us this important dictum : — " Whatever may It the progress of the sciences, never will observers...reputation, venture to foretell the state of the weather." LAW OF STORMS. Colonel Sir W. Reid's theory, which regards tropical tornadoes as cyclones, or revolving...
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