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Observations on Light, and the Waste of Matter in the Sun and Fixt Stars, Occasioned by the Constant Efflux of Light from Them: With a Conjecture, Proposed by Way of Query, and Suggesting a Mean, by Which Their Several Systems Might Be Preserved from the Disorder and Final Ruin, to Which They Seem Liable by That Waste of Matter, and by the Law of Gravitation Volume: 1 (1783)
Observations on Light, and the Waste of Matter in the Sun and Fixt Stars, Occasioned by the Constant Efflux of Light from Them: With a Conjecture, Proposed by Way of Query, and Suggesting a Mean, by Which Their Several Systems Might Be Preserved from the Disorder and Final Ruin, to Which They Seem Liable by That Waste of Matter, and by the Law of Gravitation Volume: 1 (1783)
Observations on Light, and the Waste of Matter in the Sun and Fixt Stars, Occasioned by the Constant Efflux of Light from Them: With a Conjecture, Proposed by Way of Query, and Suggesting a Mean, by Which Their Several Systems Might Be Preserved from the Disorder and Final Ruin, to Which They Seem Liable by That Waste of Matter, and by the Law of Gravitation Volume: 1 (1783)
Observations on Light, and the Waste of Matter in the Sun and Fixt Stars, Occasioned by the Constant Efflux of Light from Them: With a Conjecture, Proposed by Way of Query, and Suggesting a Mean, by Which Their Several Systems Might Be Preserved from the Disorder and Final Ruin, to Which They Seem Liable by That Waste of Matter, and by the Law of Gravitation Volume: 1 (1783)
Observations on Light, and the Waste of Matter in the Sun and Fixt Stars, Occasioned by the Constant Efflux of Light from Them: With a Conjecture, Proposed by Way of Query, and Suggesting a Mean, by Which Their Several Systems Might Be Preserved from the Disorder and Final Ruin, to Which They Seem Liable by That Waste of Matter, and by the Law of Gravitation Volume: 1 (1783)

Observations on Light, and the Waste of Matter in the Sun and Fixt Stars, Occasioned by the Constant Efflux of Light from Them: With a Conjecture, Proposed by Way of Query, and Suggesting a Mean, by Which Their Several Systems Might Be Preserved from the Disorder and Final Ruin, to Which They Seem Liable by That Waste of Matter, and by the Law of Gravitation Volume: 1 (1783)

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