| 1785 - 552 pages
...glafs into itfelf, leaves the water on the outfide. 2. An electrified body left in a room for fome time, will be more covered with duft than other bodies...circumambient air. Now we know that the rain, even in our hotteft days, comes from a very cold region. Its falling fometimes in the form of ice, fhews this clearly... | |
| 512 pages
...into itftlf, leaves the water ou the out fide. a. An electrified body being left in a room for fome time, will be more covered with duft than other bodies...fame room not electrified ; which duft feems to be attracĀ» ted by the circumambient air Now we know that the rain, even in our hotteft days, comes from... | |
| 1836 - 950 pages
...time will be more covere with dust than other bodies in the same room not electrified, which dui seems to be attracted from the circumambient air. "Now we know that the rain, even in our hottest days, comes from very cold region. Its falling sometimes in the form of ice, shows this clea... | |
| 1836 - 1042 pages
...time will be more cowed with dnst than other bodies in the same room not electrified, which dust seems to be attracted from the circumambient air. "Now we know that the rain, even in our hottest days, comes from a very cold region. Its falling sometimes in the form of ice, shows this clearly;... | |
| Robert Dundas Thomson, Thomas Thomson - 1836 - 504 pages
...fire through the glass unto itself, leaves the water on the outside. electrified, which dust seems to be attracted from the circumambient air. " Now we know that the rain, even in our hottest days, comes from a very cold region. Its falling sometimes in the form of ice shews this clearly... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1838 - 632 pages
...will be more covered with dust than other bodies in the same room not electrified, which dust seems to be attracted from the circumambient air. Now we know that the rain, even in our hottest days, comes from a very cold region. Its falling sometimes in the form of ice shows this clearly;... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 640 pages
...will be more covered with dust than other bodies in the same room not electrified, which dust seems to be attracted from the circumambient air. Now we know that the rain, even in our hottest days, comes from a very cold region. Its falling sometimes in the form of ice shows this clearly;... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1906 - 592 pages
...will be more covered with dust than other bodies in the same room not electrified, which dust seems to be attracted from the circumambient air. Now we know that the rain, even in our hottest days, conies from a very cold region. Its falling sometimes in the form of ice shows this clearly... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1785 - 600 pages
...glafs into itfelf, leaves the water on the outfide. 2. An electrified body left in a room for fome time, will be more covered with duft than other bodies in the fame room not electrified, which of Rain at different Heights. 113 which duft feems to be attracted from the circumambient air. Now... | |
| 1836 - 494 pages
...will be more covered with dust than other bodies in the same room not electrified, which dust seems to be attracted from the circumambient air. "Now we know that the rain, even in our hottest days, comes from a very cold region. Its falling sometimes in the form of ice, shows this clearly;... | |
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