I thought that the earth performed one complete revolution in its orbit, every year; what is the reason of this variation?
The solar year is completed before the earth has made a complete revolution in its orbit, by what is this caused?
By what means can we ascertain the period of a complete revolution of the earth in its orbit, as illustrated by the fixed star E, in fig.
In the various positions which the crank and connecting rod assume throughout a complete revolution, there are two in which the moving power loses all influence in impelling the crank.
These new elements of society strive in the course of time to adapt the old state of society to the new conditions, until the impossibility of harmonizing these two at last leads to a complete revolution.
This was equivalent to a complete revolution in 1861.
There was no other help but a complete revolution.
Complete revolution in style of English serving pots; return to the flowing lines of the Turkish ewer.
Such were some of the leading features of the concordat between Leo the Tenth and Francis the First--a document introducing changes so violent as to amount almost to a complete revolution in the ecclesiastical constitution of the land.
But the announcement of the capture of Francis effected a complete revolution in her policy.
This needle, of course, always points to the north; and as the train turns upon its curve, the needle will make a complete revolution.
The gearing of the indexing mechanism is not especially delicate, and it frequently happens that the dial of one denomination begins to record before the hand of the next lower denomination has made a complete revolution.
The Freiherr, whose character appeared to have undergone a complete revolution, spoke more than once during his stay at R--sitten of presentiments of his approaching death.
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