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... degrees , and afterwards roll together , as rivulets collect into rivers ; 3 . and lastly , which of them are generated indif- ferently , in all places , from the swelling and ex- panding of the contiguous air . But all the productions ...
... degrees , and afterwards roll together , as rivulets collect into rivers ; 3 . and lastly , which of them are generated indif- ferently , in all places , from the swelling and ex- panding of the contiguous air . But all the productions ...
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... degrees , or how . From these limits of the winds , let the enquiry proceed to their successions ; either among them- selves , or with regard to rain and showers : for as all winds and rain lead up each other , it would be a pleasure to ...
... degrees , or how . From these limits of the winds , let the enquiry proceed to their successions ; either among them- selves , or with regard to rain and showers : for as all winds and rain lead up each other , it would be a pleasure to ...
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... degrees in the horizon , there will , one time or other , be found winds blowing from each . * There are some whole countries where it never rains , or at most very seldom ; but none where the winds do not blow ; and that frequently ...
... degrees in the horizon , there will , one time or other , be found winds blowing from each . * There are some whole countries where it never rains , or at most very seldom ; but none where the winds do not blow ; and that frequently ...
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... degrees , as we before observed * . Vaporous winds , which are those that com- monly blow , are caused by the sun with its pro- portionate heat ; and the matter of them are va- pours and exhalations , converted and resolved into actual ...
... degrees , as we before observed * . Vaporous winds , which are those that com- monly blow , are caused by the sun with its pro- portionate heat ; and the matter of them are va- pours and exhalations , converted and resolved into actual ...
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... degree of compressure without any great re- luctance . The ringing of bells is thought to dissipate thunder and lightning ; but the same is not ob- served as to windst . Pliny relates , that the violence of a whirlwind may be broke by ...
... degree of compressure without any great re- luctance . The ringing of bells is thought to dissipate thunder and lightning ; but the same is not ob- served as to windst . Pliny relates , that the violence of a whirlwind may be broke by ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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