Introduction
Popular Astronomy: A Series of Lectures Delivered at Ipswich (1868)
“The kind of lecture which I have been so kindly invited to give, and which now appears in book form, gives one a rare opportunity to allow the bees in one's bonnet to buzz even more noisily than usual.”
Hermann Bondi, Assumption and Myth in Physical Theory, (1967) p. v
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Part I, ch. XXI.
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Preface
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