| Edmond Halley, Richard Mead - 1708 - 430 pages
...Vapours are no longer fiipported thereby, being become Specifically heavier than the Medium wherein they floated ; fo that they defcend towards the Earth,...together, and form little drops of Rain ; but the Merc«ry* being at one time lower than another, is the effect of two contrary Winds blowing from the... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1722 - 956 pages
...the Vapours areno longer fupported thereby, being become fpecifically heavier than the Medium wherein they floated, fo that they defcend towards the Earth,...meeting with other aqueous Particles, they incorporate 3 t »о corporate together and form little drops of Rain > but the Mercury's being at one time lower... | |
| John Pointer - 1723 - 104 pages
...Vapours are no longer fupported thereby ,being become Specifically Heavier than the Medium wherein they floated ; fo that they defcend towards the Earth,...little Drops of Rain", but the ^Mercury's being at onetime lower than at another, is the Effect of t\vo Contrary Winds blowing from the Place where the... | |
| John Rowning - 1744 - 470 pages
...Vapours are no longer fupported thereby, " being become fpecifically heavier than the <c Medium wherein they floated, fo that they " defcend towards the Earth, and in their Fall, ct meeting with other aqueous Particles, they <c incorporate together, and form little Drops' " of... | |
| Roger Cotes - 1747 - 356 pages
...vapours are no longer fupported thereby, being become fpecifically heavier than the medium wherein they floated ; fo that they defcend towards the earth,...rain. But the mercury's being at one time lower than at another, is the effeft of two contrary winds blowing from the pkce where the barometer (lands ;... | |
| John Rowning - 1753 - 476 pages
...towards the Earth, and in their Fall, meet*' ing with other aqueous Particles, they incor*•' porate together and form little Drops of " Rain; but the Mercury's being at one Time " lower than at another, is the Effe6t of two " contrary Winds blowing from the Place where " the Barometer ftands... | |
| Roger Cotes, Robert Smith - 1775 - 336 pages
...longer fupported thereby, being become fpecifically heavier than the medium wherein they floated ; fb that they defcend towards the earth, and in their...rain. But the mercury's being at one time lower than at another, is the efFect of two contrary winds blowing from the place where the barometer ftands;... | |
| John Imison - 1796 - 476 pages
...vapours are no longer fupported thereby, being become fpecifically heavier than the medium wherein they floated ; fo that they defcend towards the earth,...mercury's being at one time lower than another, is the effeft of two contrary winds blowing from the place where the barometer ftands; whereby the air of... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 430 pages
...fpecifically heavier than the medium wherein they floated ; fo that they defcend towards the eaith, and, in their fall, meeting with other aqueous particles,...mercury's being at one time lower than another, is :hc dFeft of two contrary winds blowing from the place where the barometer ¡lands; whereby the air... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm August Murhard - 1799 - 494 pages
...Vapours 'are no longer Supported thereby, being become fpecjfically heavier than the Medium wherein they floated; fo that they defcend towards the Earth...Rain , but the Mercury's being at one time lower than at another, is tha efFecT: of two contrary Winds blowing from the place where the Barometer (lands... | |
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