| William Charles Wells - 1815 - 168 pages
...began to see reason, not long after my regular course of experiments commenced, to doubt its truth, as I found that bodies would sometimes become colder...same time occasioned me to conclude, that dew is the production of a preceding cold in the substances, upon which it appears. Wishing, however, to obtain... | |
| William Charles Wells - 1815 - 174 pages
...truth, as I found that bodies would sometimes become colder than the air, without being dewed; tmd that, when dew was formed, if different times were...same time occasioned me to conclude, that dew is the production of a preceding cold in the substances, upon which it appears, Wishing, bow? ever, to obtain... | |
| William Charles Wells - 1818 - 554 pages
...began to see reason, not long after my regular course of experiments commenced, to doubt its truth, as I found that bodies would sometimes become colder...proportion to each other. The frequent recurrence of suck observations at length converted the doubt of the justness of my ancient opinion, into a conviction... | |
| William Charles Wells - 1838 - 84 pages
...began to see reason, not long after my regular course of experiments commenced, to doubt its truth, as I found that bodies would sometimes become colder...such observations, at length converted the doubt of th& justness of my ancient opinion into a conviction of its error, and at the same time occasioned... | |
| Henry Stephens - 1844 - 748 pages
...bodies would sometimes become colder than the air without being dewed ; and that when dew was found, if different times were compared, its quantity, and...frequent recurrence of such observations at length corrected the doubt of the justness of my ancient opinion into a conviction of its error, and at the... | |
| john murray - 1845 - 722 pages
...began to see reason, not long after my regular course of experiments commenced, to doubt its truth, as I found that bodies would sometimes become colder...same time occasioned me to conclude that dew is the production of a preceding cold in the substances on which it appears." Further— " that the cold which... | |
| Josiah Parkes - 1848 - 96 pages
...began to see reason, not long after my regular course of experiments commenced, to doubt its truth, as I found that bodies would sometimes become colder...same time occasioned me to conclude that dew is the production of a preceding cold in the substances on which it appears." Further— " that the cold which... | |
| Henry Stephens - 1852 - 732 pages
...bodies would sometimes become colder than the air without being dewed ; and that, when dew was found, if different times were compared, its quantity, and...of cold which appeared with it, were very far from bearing always in the same proportion to each other. The frequent recurrence of such observations at... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1860 - 374 pages
...began to see reason, not long after my regular course of experiments commenced, to doubt its truth, as I found that bodies would sometimes become colder...other." 'The frequent recurrence of such observations led him to the conclusion that " dew is the production of a preceding cold in the substances upon which... | |
| Alexander Ramsay - 1884 - 538 pages
...doubt its truth on finding that bodies would sometimes become colder than the air without becoming dewed, and that when dew was formed, if different...very far from being always in the same proportion (Page 181) to each other. At last I was convinced that dew is the production of a preceding cold in... | |
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