The Climate of London, Volumen2W. Phillips, sold also by J. and A. Arch, 1818 |
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... cold that obtains in our winters . The tube was an inverted siphon of lead pipe , fixed against an outer wall of my house ; the short leg of the siphon , in which the move- ment was to be obtained , rising into the basement story . I ...
... cold that obtains in our winters . The tube was an inverted siphon of lead pipe , fixed against an outer wall of my house ; the short leg of the siphon , in which the move- ment was to be obtained , rising into the basement story . I ...
Página xv
... cold is greatest near the surface of the earth . The idea of a thermometer to mark the extremes of temperature appears to have originated with one of the Bernouillis : it was worthy of a great genius , and the science will continue to ...
... cold is greatest near the surface of the earth . The idea of a thermometer to mark the extremes of temperature appears to have originated with one of the Bernouillis : it was worthy of a great genius , and the science will continue to ...
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... cold weather , a small bubble of air sometimes makes its appearance in the spirit , which , increasing and getting into the tube , at length occupies several degrees of the scale ; but without disturbing the results in proportion . I ...
... cold weather , a small bubble of air sometimes makes its appearance in the spirit , which , increasing and getting into the tube , at length occupies several degrees of the scale ; but without disturbing the results in proportion . I ...
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... cold enough , either naturally , or by artificial refrigeration , to ensure the effect above - mentioned : then , as the temperature of the glass slowly increases by the contact of the moist air , it is to be repeatedly dried with a ...
... cold enough , either naturally , or by artificial refrigeration , to ensure the effect above - mentioned : then , as the temperature of the glass slowly increases by the contact of the moist air , it is to be repeatedly dried with a ...
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... cold to heat ever remem- bered had been observed in the last week in April , and the above inundation was occasioned by a mass of clouds , during the thunder storm , bursting in a field in the township of Bradfield , the waters taking ...
... cold to heat ever remem- bered had been observed in the last week in April , and the above inundation was occasioned by a mass of clouds , during the thunder storm , bursting in a field in the township of Bradfield , the waters taking ...
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Página x - When he made a decree for the rain, and a way for the lightning of the thunder; Then did he see it, and declare it; he prepared it, yea, and searched it out. And unto man he said, Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom; and to depart from evil is understanding.
Página 301 - The Lord is slow to anger, and great in power, and will not at all acquit the wicked: the Lord hath his way in the whirlwind and in the storm, and the clouds are the dust of his feet.
Página vi - While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease.
Página 190 - To do justice to popular observation, 1 may now state that in a majority of our summers, a showery period, which with some latitude as to time and local circumstances may be admitted to constitute daily rain for forty days, does come on about the time indicated by this tradition : not that any long space before is often so dry as to mark distinctly its commencement.
Página 8 - Darkness was only visible at eight o'clock; and the birth of May dawned like the day of judgment : a chaotic gloom enveloped the mountain, and an impenetrable haze hung over the sea, with black sluggish clouds of a sulphureous cast. The whole island was covered with favilla, cinders, scoria, and broken masses of volcanic matter. It was not until the afternoon, the muttering noise of the mountain sunk gradually into a solemn yet suspicious silence. Such were the particulars of this sublime and tremendous...
Página 7 - The thundering noise of the mountain, and the vibration of sound that had been so formidable hitherto, now mingled in the sullen monotonous roar of the rolling lava, became so terrible, that dismay was almost turned into despair. At this time the first earthquake was felt : this was followed by showers of cinders, that fell with the hissing noise of hail during two hours.
Página 6 - At night, it was manifest, that it had greatly disengaged itself from its burthen, by the appearance of fire flashing now and then, flaking above the mouth of the crater. On Thursday, the memorable 30th of April, the reflection of the rising sun on this majestic body of curling vapour was sublime beyond" imagination ; any comparison of the Glaciers, of the Andes, or Cordilleras with it, can but feebly convey an idea of the fleecy whiteness and brilliancy of this awful column of intermingled and wreathed...
Página 190 - He was singular for his desire to be buried in the open churchyard, and not in the chancel of the minster, as was usual with other bishops...
Página 7 - Ronde. Vast globular bodies of fire were seen projected from the fiery furnace, and bursting, fell back into it, or over it, on the surrounding bushes which were instantly set in flames. About four hours from the lava boiling over the crater, it reached the sea, as we could observe from the reflection of the fire and the electric flashes attending it.
Página 7 - ... began. Those only who have witnessed such a sight, can form any idea of the magnificence and variety of the lightning and electric flashes ; some forked zig-zag playing across the perpendicular column from the crater — others shooting upwards from the mouth like rockets of the most dazzling lustre — others, like shells with their trailing fuses, flying in different parabolas, with the most vivid scintillations from the dark sanguine column, which now seemed inflexible, and immovable by the...