The air every where surrounds the earth to a height far exceeding that of the highest mountains, even if we were to suppose its weight the same at all elevations, which is not the case. But not only does it surround the entire globe, for it surrounds... The Air - Page 7by Robert Mudie - 1835 - 280 pagesFull view - About this book
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...of an ardent devotion to a mode of study that takes direct and natural principles for its guide. " The air every where surrounds the earth to a height...that piece of matter is in any way moved, or made Wxihange its place; and in the case of all bodies or pieces of matter, which \ve describe as being... | |
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