| Jeffery Dennis - 1825 - 46 Seiten
...atmosphere, and the adjacent air will rush in to supply its place, and therefore there will be a stream or current of air from all parts towards the place where the heat is. And hence we see the reason why the air rushes with such force into a glass•house, or towards any place •where... | |
| L. Cohen - 1825 - 192 Seiten
...and *' the adjacent air will rush in to supply its place ; " and therefore, there will be a stream or current of *' air from all parts towards the place where the " heat is. And hence we see the reason, why the " air rushes With such force into a glass-house, or '' towards any place where... | |
| James Ferguson - 1839 - 554 Seiten
...atmosphere, and the adjacent air will rush in to supply its place ; and therefore, there will be a stream or current of air from all parts towards the place where the heat is. And hence we see the reason why the air rushes with such force into a glass-house, or towards any place where a... | |
| George Leoni - 1841 - 76 Seiten
...atmosphere, and the adjacent air will rush in to supply its place, and therefore there will be a stream or current of air from all parts towards the place where the heat is. And hence we see the reason why the air rushes with such force into a glass-house, or towards any place where a... | |
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