| 1833 - 614 頁
...a collision between the two bodies; the danger therefore of death to each individual resulting from the appearance of an unknown comet, would be exactly equal to the risk he would run if in an urn there was only one single white ball of a total number of 281,000,000... | |
| Elijah Hinsdale Burritt - 1838 - 350 頁
...nucleuses, would annthilate the whole human race ; the danger of death to each individual, resulting from the appearance of an unknown comet, would be exactly equal to the risk he would run, if in an urn there was only one single white call among a total number of 281,000,000... | |
| 1840 - 460 頁
...would annihilate the whole human race, then the danger of death to each individual, resulting from the appearance of an unknown comet, would be exactly equal to the risk he would run, if in an urn there was only one single white ball of a total number of 281,000,000... | |
| 1841 - 444 頁
...would annihilate the whole human race, then the danger of death to each individual, resulting from the appearance of an unknown comet, would be exactly equal to the risk he would run if in an urn there was only one single white ball of a total number of 281,000,000... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1850 - 586 頁
...would annihilate the whole human race, then the danger of death to each individual, resulting from the appearance of an unknown comet, would be exactly equal to the risk he would run if in an urn there was only one single white ball of a total number of 281,000,000... | |
| George Brewster - 1850 - 240 頁
...neucleuses, would annihilate the whole human race ; the danger of death to each individual, resulting from the appearance of an unknown comet, would be exactly equal to the risk he would run, if, in an urn there was only one single white ball among a total number of 281,000,000... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1857 - 878 頁
...would annihilate the whole human race, then the danger of death to each individual, resulting from the appearance of an unknown comet, would be exactly equal to the risk he would run if in an urn there was only one single white ball of a total number of 281,000,000... | |
| 1857 - 444 頁
...nucleuses, would annihilate the whole human race ; the danger of death to each individual, resulting from the appearance of an unknown comet, would be exactly equal to the risk he would run, if in an urn there was only one single white ball among a total number of two hundred... | |
| Gerrit L. Verschuur - 1997 - 250 頁
...would annihilate the whole human race, then the danger of death to each individual, resulting from the appearance of an unknown comet would be exactly equal to the risk he would run if in an urn there was only one single white ball of a total number of 281,000,000... | |
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