| Edmond Halley, Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1705 - 390 pages
...inuft be allow'd rn A fecond Caufe is the uncertain Exhalation and Precipitation of the Vapourslodging in the Air, whereby it comes to be at one time much more crowded than at another, and conlequently heavier j but this latter in a great meafure depends upon... | |
| Edmond Halley, Richard Mead - 1708 - 430 pages
...muft be allow 'a me, let it proceed from what it will A fecond Caufe is the uncertain Exhalation apd Precipitation of the Vapours lodging in the Air, whereby it comes to be at one time much more crowded than at another, and confequently heavier ; but this latter in a great mealure depends upon... | |
| John Pointer - 1723 - 104 pages
...found in the Temperate Zones, and whole great Uncan/hucy here in England is mofl notorious. A Second Caufe is the uncertain Exhalation and Precipitation...Air, whereby it comes to be at one. time much more crowded than at another,and confequently Heavier; but this latter in a great Meafure depends upon the... | |
| John Rowning - 1744 - 470 pages
...the " temperate Zone, and whofe great Uncon" ftancy, here in England, is moft notorious. " Afecond Caufe is the uncertain Exhalation '• * and Precipitation...one Time, *' much more crouded than at another, and " con" confequently heavier, but this latter in a great " Meafure depends upon the former. Now, " from... | |
| Roger Cotes - 1747 - 356 pages
...found in the temperate xones, and whofe great inconftancy here in England is moft notorious. A fecond caufe is the uncertain exhalation and precipitation...crouded than at another, and confequently heavier j but this latter in a great meafure depends upon the former. Now from thefe principles I ihall endeavour... | |
| Roger Cotes, Robert Smith - 1775 - 336 pages
...in the temperate zones, and whofe great inconftancy here in England is moft notorious. A fecondcaufe is the uncertain exhalation and precipitation of the...confequently heavier ; but this latter in a great meafure depends upon the former. Now from thefe principles I fliall endeavour to explicate the feveral... | |
| John Imison - 1796 - 476 pages
...are found in the temperate zone, and whofe great inconftancy, here in England, is notorious. A lecond caufe is, the uncertain exhalation and precipitation...air, whereby it comes to be at one time much more crowded than at another, and conrequer-tly heavier; but this latter depends in a great meafure upon... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm August Murhard - 1799 - 494 pages
...undoubted, the legitimate Conferences thereof muft be allowed me; let it proceed from what it will. A Second Caufe is the uncertain Exhalation and Precipitation...and- confequently heavier; but this latter in a great meafure depends upon the former. Uow from thefe Principles, I {hall endeavour to ex. •plicate the... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm August Murhard - 1799 - 462 pages
...legitimate Confluences thereof muft be allowed •me; Jet it proceed from what it will. *:.;..; ;, A Second Caufe is the uncertain Exhalation and Precipitation...than at another, and confequently heavier; but this Jatter in a great meafure depends upon the former. Now from thefe Principles, I ihali endeavour to... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1804 - 694 pages
...great inconstancy here in England is most notorious. 286. A second cause is the uncertain exhalatuin and precipitation of the vapours lodging in the air, whereby it comes to be at one time more crowded than another, and consequently heavier; butthis latter in a great measure depends upon... | |
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