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... east ? Again , gold imbibes quicksilver when contiguous to it ; does it receive this quicksilver into itself without extending its bulk , and so become a body heavier than gold itself ? Again , men help the memory by putting images of ...
... east ? Again , gold imbibes quicksilver when contiguous to it ; does it receive this quicksilver into itself without extending its bulk , and so become a body heavier than gold itself ? Again , men help the memory by putting images of ...
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... East there are in use at this day certain real characters , not nominal ; char- acters , I mean , which represent neither letters nor words , but things and notions ; insomuch that a num- ber of nations whose languages are altogether ...
... East there are in use at this day certain real characters , not nominal ; char- acters , I mean , which represent neither letters nor words , but things and notions ; insomuch that a num- ber of nations whose languages are altogether ...
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... East , following the sun . 3. It is generally observed that the higher clouds move mostly from East to West ; and this even at the same time that there is a calm or a contrary wind below . If this is not always the case , the reason may ...
... East , following the sun . 3. It is generally observed that the higher clouds move mostly from East to West ; and this even at the same time that there is a calm or a contrary wind below . If this is not always the case , the reason may ...
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... east wind is sharp and drying , the west wind moist and genial . Is not this because ( assuming that the air moves from east to west ) the east wind , which moves in the same direction , must rarify and dissipate the air ; and so make ...
... east wind is sharp and drying , the west wind moist and genial . Is not this because ( assuming that the air moves from east to west ) the east wind , which moves in the same direction , must rarify and dissipate the air ; and so make ...
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... east wind is concurrent with the motion of the air , and the west wind is op- posed thereto ; but also that the ... east , but north - east . With reference to Periodical Winds . As in the inquiry 394 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... east wind is concurrent with the motion of the air , and the west wind is op- posed thereto ; but also that the ... east , but north - east . With reference to Periodical Winds . As in the inquiry 394 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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