Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 21813 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 99
Page
... less velocity than the former , and turns the con- trary way . A horizontal hollow frame contains the barrels and spike - roller , and the bottom plate of this is moveable by means of screws , so as to be capable of adjustment and ...
... less velocity than the former , and turns the con- trary way . A horizontal hollow frame contains the barrels and spike - roller , and the bottom plate of this is moveable by means of screws , so as to be capable of adjustment and ...
Page
... less by an alteration in the gravity of the air , where the surface of the water cuts the thread is formed a small bubble , which ascends up the thread while the mercury of the common baroscope ascends , and vice versa . It appears from ...
... less by an alteration in the gravity of the air , where the surface of the water cuts the thread is formed a small bubble , which ascends up the thread while the mercury of the common baroscope ascends , and vice versa . It appears from ...
Page
... less in its rising , and greater in its fall ; and that the contrary was the case between the hours of six and ten in the evening and morning . M. Chiminello observed the barometer twenty - two times a day for three years , but he left ...
... less in its rising , and greater in its fall ; and that the contrary was the case between the hours of six and ten in the evening and morning . M. Chiminello observed the barometer twenty - two times a day for three years , but he left ...
Page
... less common and certain than the falling at noon : on account of the cold , it ought then rather to rise or to fall . We may assert the same thing of vapour as of heat , as these have the closest connection with each other . As a ...
... less common and certain than the falling at noon : on account of the cold , it ought then rather to rise or to fall . We may assert the same thing of vapour as of heat , as these have the closest connection with each other . As a ...
Page
... less gravity and less mutual adhesion . " Phal . Mag . No. 42 . The Barometer applied to the measuring of Andes . - The secondary character of the ba- roacter , namely as an instrument for measuring accesible heights or depths , was ...
... less gravity and less mutual adhesion . " Phal . Mag . No. 42 . The Barometer applied to the measuring of Andes . - The secondary character of the ba- roacter , namely as an instrument for measuring accesible heights or depths , was ...
Common terms and phrases
acid afterwards ancient animal appears arch ball barometer barytes bath beautiful Ben Jonson BEZOAR Bible bird-lime birds bishop bismuth bleaching blood body boiling bone born botany bread bricks called calyx carbonat church cloth colour common comprehending such plants consists corol cylinder degree denotes died Dryden earth England feet flowers fluid four French genera genus give ground head heat Hebrew Bibles hermaphrodite horse inches inhabitants island Italy kind king Latin leaves liquor London manner matter ment mercury metal miles Monogynia motion muriatic acid nature nitric acid observed order contains person pieces Pope principles published quantity queen racter river Roman salt Saxon seeds Shakspeare side sometimes species stamens style substance sulphuric acid thing tion town Triandria tube vessel vols whole wood