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... cold contracts the air . Neither is this expansion and contraction of the air perceptible by sight ; but the air , when expanded , depresses water , and when con- tracted , raises it up ; and thus alone it is that the thing becomes ...
... cold contracts the air . Neither is this expansion and contraction of the air perceptible by sight ; but the air , when expanded , depresses water , and when con- tracted , raises it up ; and thus alone it is that the thing becomes ...
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... cold , & c . For we have not made the trials , but it is sufficient to propose them by way of example * . In like manner , there is no body found here upon the earth but what is susceptible of heat , when applied to the fire ; yet air ...
... cold , & c . For we have not made the trials , but it is sufficient to propose them by way of example * . In like manner , there is no body found here upon the earth but what is susceptible of heat , when applied to the fire ; yet air ...
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... cold , heat , and magnetical virtues , all pass through the air at once , without obstructing one another , as if each of them had its own separate way or pas- sage , so as to prevent impinging against , meet- ing with , or obstructing ...
... cold , heat , and magnetical virtues , all pass through the air at once , without obstructing one another , as if each of them had its own separate way or pas- sage , so as to prevent impinging against , meet- ing with , or obstructing ...
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... cold , inso- much that the huge masses of ice broke off , and floating in the north sea , and thence coming into the Atlantic Ocean , strike a coldness many leagues off , perceptible to the inhabitants about Canada -Odours 112.
... cold , inso- much that the huge masses of ice broke off , and floating in the north sea , and thence coming into the Atlantic Ocean , strike a coldness many leagues off , perceptible to the inhabitants about Canada -Odours 112.
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... Cold . See Mr. Boyle of Effluvia . See Mr. Boyle , Dr. Hook , Sir Isaac Newton , the Phi- losophical Transactions , French Memoirs , & c . Here we may observe the proper use of calculation , or mathematics , in physics . VOL . II . I ...
... Cold . See Mr. Boyle of Effluvia . See Mr. Boyle , Dr. Hook , Sir Isaac Newton , the Phi- losophical Transactions , French Memoirs , & c . Here we may observe the proper use of calculation , or mathematics , in physics . VOL . II . I ...
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