The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, Natural History, and the Fine Arts, Band 5Edward Mammatt Simpkin and Marshall, 1836 |
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... former , he accounts for this long delay by enumerating the various articles which then formed his museum , and states that he had numbered and catalogued the whole of them himself , amounting to the immense quantity of nearly 40,000 ...
... former , he accounts for this long delay by enumerating the various articles which then formed his museum , and states that he had numbered and catalogued the whole of them himself , amounting to the immense quantity of nearly 40,000 ...
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... former classes of trustees , ( composed of the great officers of state and other distinguished indi- viduals ) , were then selected for their eminence in literature , science , and art . But this laudable custom , with some exceptions ...
... former classes of trustees , ( composed of the great officers of state and other distinguished indi- viduals ) , were then selected for their eminence in literature , science , and art . But this laudable custom , with some exceptions ...
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... former volumes , these have been given for the seasons of 1834 and part of 35 , in two papers entitled A Comparison between the Climates of Great Malvern and London ; and we are now enabled to furnish the following mean results for the ...
... former volumes , these have been given for the seasons of 1834 and part of 35 , in two papers entitled A Comparison between the Climates of Great Malvern and London ; and we are now enabled to furnish the following mean results for the ...
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... former volume of The Analyst . If the barometer falls to a very low point , and the wind is in- creasing in force , it usually blows very strong as the mercury be gins to ascend . When westerly winds prevail , if the current shifts only ...
... former volume of The Analyst . If the barometer falls to a very low point , and the wind is in- creasing in force , it usually blows very strong as the mercury be gins to ascend . When westerly winds prevail , if the current shifts only ...
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... former must fall also the superfluous moisture ( i . e . , some portion of the invisible vapour ) being condensed either into dew , fog , clouds , or perhaps rain . In autumn , when the temperature of the air is advancing during the day ...
... former must fall also the superfluous moisture ( i . e . , some portion of the invisible vapour ) being condensed either into dew , fog , clouds , or perhaps rain . In autumn , when the temperature of the air is advancing during the day ...
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