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Page 121
... tion of all the phenomena before recited , agrees also per- fectly with the weit known fact , that rains are more abun- dant and frequent in mountainous than in flat countries . Indeed , if the remarks I have presumed to offer are ...
... tion of all the phenomena before recited , agrees also per- fectly with the weit known fact , that rains are more abun- dant and frequent in mountainous than in flat countries . Indeed , if the remarks I have presumed to offer are ...
Page 123
... tion of the generatrix . . This curve will be an ellipsis for surfaces having a centre , and a parabola for surfaces ... tion of surfaces , and by an essay upon the tion of Bourdeaux , for the Year 1805 . 123.
... tion of the generatrix . . This curve will be an ellipsis for surfaces having a centre , and a parabola for surfaces ... tion of surfaces , and by an essay upon the tion of Bourdeaux , for the Year 1805 . 123.
Page 337
... tion of rays which twist or fold the molecules of bodies in the various examples cited , and which being influenced ... tion , are not thrown out in another direction ; they remain absorbed in the substance , even when the mass is ...
... tion of rays which twist or fold the molecules of bodies in the various examples cited , and which being influenced ... tion , are not thrown out in another direction ; they remain absorbed in the substance , even when the mass is ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
Account of the Success of the American Expedition | 13 |
Description of a Compound Gasometer for Purposes | 34 |
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