THE object of the present treatise is to establish in a modified form the nebular theory of Laplace, by the introduction of some original views which have long occupied the attention of the author.
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First edition, London, 1844; an American edition was published in New York, Wiley and Putnam, 1845. "Communications by H. Weekes, Esq."--Page 134-142. Contents Design of the Vestiges explained -- ...
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