Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volumen21813 |
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... cause of the ascent of water in pumps , or at least that this abhorrence was limited to the finite height of 33 feet . Being unable to satisfy himself on this head , he recommended the consideration of the difficulty to Toricelli , who ...
... cause of the ascent of water in pumps , or at least that this abhorrence was limited to the finite height of 33 feet . Being unable to satisfy himself on this head , he recommended the consideration of the difficulty to Toricelli , who ...
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... cause of the suspension of the quicksilver in the tube of the barometer became pretty generally established . It was some time however after this general consent , before it was known that the pressure of the air was various at ...
... cause of the suspension of the quicksilver in the tube of the barometer became pretty generally established . It was some time however after this general consent , before it was known that the pressure of the air was various at ...
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... cause of those in the barometer . But then , the difficulty will be to assign the cause of that cause , or whence arise those alterations that take place in the atmosphere , which are sometimes so great as to alter its pressure by the ...
... cause of those in the barometer . But then , the difficulty will be to assign the cause of that cause , or whence arise those alterations that take place in the atmosphere , which are sometimes so great as to alter its pressure by the ...
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... cause , but have given a different explanation of it . His opinion is , that vapours diminish the specific gravity , and seruently the absolute weight , of those columns of the atmosphere into which they are received , and which ...
... cause , but have given a different explanation of it . His opinion is , that vapours diminish the specific gravity , and seruently the absolute weight , of those columns of the atmosphere into which they are received , and which ...
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... cause that rendered the marriage unlawful and null from the begin- ning . As to the rights and incapacities which ap- pertain to a bastard , the former are very few , being only such as he can acquire ; for he can hent nothing , being ...
... cause that rendered the marriage unlawful and null from the begin- ning . As to the rights and incapacities which ap- pertain to a bastard , the former are very few , being only such as he can acquire ; for he can hent nothing , being ...
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