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... the tropics , because of the smal- ler circles there . Another reason may be this ; that all air is expanded by heat ; and , by this * See the Novum Organum , Part II . expansion , the contiguous air is of necessity im- pelled 25.
... the tropics , because of the smal- ler circles there . Another reason may be this ; that all air is expanded by heat ; and , by this * See the Novum Organum , Part II . expansion , the contiguous air is of necessity im- pelled 25.
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Francis Bacon. expansion , the contiguous air is of necessity im- pelled , so as to create that constant breeze ; whilst the sun holds on its course : but this ex- pansion must be more considerable within the tropics , where the sun is ...
Francis Bacon. expansion , the contiguous air is of necessity im- pelled , so as to create that constant breeze ; whilst the sun holds on its course : but this ex- pansion must be more considerable within the tropics , where the sun is ...
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... expansion , some breeze must necessarily arise in the path of the sun ; especi- ally in the times of greatest heat : and this ra- ther two or three hours after the sun is up , than in the first of the morningt . In Europe , the nights ...
... expansion , some breeze must necessarily arise in the path of the sun ; especi- ally in the times of greatest heat : and this ra- ther two or three hours after the sun is up , than in the first of the morningt . In Europe , the nights ...
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... motions of the air without any mixture of vapour , are soft and gentle . We must next examine into the vaporous winds , or those produced from va- pour ; which may prove as much stronger than the former , as the expansion of a drop of 66.
... motions of the air without any mixture of vapour , are soft and gentle . We must next examine into the vaporous winds , or those produced from va- pour ; which may prove as much stronger than the former , as the expansion of a drop of 66.
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Francis Bacon. the former , as the expansion of a drop of water turned into air , exceeds the expansion of air , al- ready produced ; which it does by many degrees , as we before observed * . Vaporous winds , which are those that com ...
Francis Bacon. the former , as the expansion of a drop of water turned into air , exceeds the expansion of air , al- ready produced ; which it does by many degrees , as we before observed * . Vaporous winds , which are those that com ...
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ADMONITION æther ancients animals antiperistasis appear aqua fortis author understands axioms betwixt cause chafing-dish clouds cold common compressed condensation continue contrary Cupid degree Democritus density dilatation discover distilled diurnal motion earth east wind exhalations expansion experiments external fæces fair weather fire fire or heat flame flatulent flux fore-mast fumes glass gold gravity greater happen heat heavens juices kind likewise liquors manifest manner matter median wind metals method mizzen-mast moon nature nitre north wind Novum Organum observed particular penny-weight Peru phantastical philosophy pneumatical bodies points PRECEPT principles of things proceed produced quantity quicksilver rarifaction rarified regard relaxations of bodies rise sails SECT seems shew ship sometimes south wind specific gravities spirit of wine storms substance subtile swell TABLE OF ENQUIRY tain tangible bodies ther thereof tides tion tumefaction vapours Verjuice vessel west wind whence whilst whole wind blows wood