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... exhalations contribute ? which of them is most productive of winds , and how far is the nature of winds influenced by their matter ? 14. What do earthly things and things which take place on earth contribute to the winds ? What do ...
... exhalations contribute ? which of them is most productive of winds , and how far is the nature of winds influenced by their matter ? 14. What do earthly things and things which take place on earth contribute to the winds ? What do ...
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... exhalations should be thrown up from the central cold of the earth , than that they should be thrown down from the cold of the upper air . 14. It is said by some of the ancients that there are certain The Latin has Denbigh ; but the ...
... exhalations should be thrown up from the central cold of the earth , than that they should be thrown down from the cold of the upper air . 14. It is said by some of the ancients that there are certain The Latin has Denbigh ; but the ...
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... exhalations generated and composed the whole body of winds ; and as if the matter of winds were only a hot and dry exhalation1 ; and as if the origin of the motion of winds were only an expulsion and repercussion from the cold of the ...
... exhalations generated and composed the whole body of winds ; and as if the matter of winds were only a hot and dry exhalation1 ; and as if the origin of the motion of winds were only an expulsion and repercussion from the cold of the ...
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... exhalations . 8. The sun , when powerful , expands air , though pure and entirely unmixed , perhaps as much as one - third , which is no trifling difference . From this simple expansion therefore some wind must arise in the sun's paths ...
... exhalations . 8. The sun , when powerful , expands air , though pure and entirely unmixed , perhaps as much as one - third , which is no trifling difference . From this simple expansion therefore some wind must arise in the sun's paths ...
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... exhalations turned and resolved into air ; I say air ( not anything other than air ) , though not quite pure to begin with . 15. The sun when it has little heat raises no vapours , and therefore creates no wind . 16. The sun , when it ...
... exhalations turned and resolved into air ; I say air ( not anything other than air ) , though not quite pure to begin with . 15. The sun when it has little heat raises no vapours , and therefore creates no wind . 16. The sun , when it ...
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