| William Charles Wells - 1815 - 168 pages
...atmosphere, 1 ' Meteorolog. c. V5. by which alone I thought them liable to be injured. But, when I had learned, that bodies on the surface of the earth...acquiring some precise information on this subject, I fixed, perpendicularly, in the earth of a grassplat, 4 small sticks, and over their upper extremities,... | |
| William Charles Wells - 1815 - 174 pages
...atmosphere, * Meteorolog. c. vi. » by which alone I thought them liable to be injured. But, when I had learned, that bodies on the surface of the earth...acquiring some precise information on this subject, I fixed, perpendicularly, in the earth of a grassplat, 4 small sticks, and over their upper extremities.,... | |
| William Charles Wells - 1818 - 536 pages
...the temperature of the atmosphere, by which alone I thought them liable to be injured. But, when I had learned, that bodies on the surface of the earth...acquiring some precise information on this subject, I fixed, perpendicularly, in the earth of a grassplat, 4 small sticks, and over their upper extremities,... | |
| William Charles Wells - 1818 - 554 pages
...the temperature of the atmosphere, by which alone I thought them liable to be injured. But, when I had learned, that bodies on the surface of the earth...acquiring some precise information on this subject, I fixed, perpendicularly, in the earth of a grassplat, 4 small sticks, and over their upper extremities,... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1822 - 1494 pages
...the temperature of the atmosphere, by which alone I thought them liable to be injured. But, when I had learned, that bodies on the surface of the earth...reason for the practice, which I had before deemed useleu. Being desirous, however, of acquiring some precise information on this subject, I fixed, perpendicularly,... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1825 - 1250 pages
...the temperature of the atmosphere, by which alone I thought them liable to be injured. But, when I had learned, that bodies on the surface of the earth...acquiring some precise information on this subject, I fixed, perpendicularly, in the earth of a grass plot, four small sticks, and over their upper extremities,... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1826 - 1252 pages
...temperature of the atmosphere, by which alone I thought them liable to be injured. But, when I liad learned, that bodies on the surface of the earth become,...acquiring some precise information on this subject, I fixed, perpendicularly, in the earth of a grass plot, four small sticks, and over their upper extremities,... | |
| Thomas Gill (patent-agent) - 1826 - 440 pages
...thought them liable to be injured. But when I had learned that bodies on the surface of the earth became, during a still and serene night, colder than the atmosphere,...for the practice which I had before deemed useless." The power of emitting heat in straight lines in every direction, independently of contact, may be regarded... | |
| John Frederic Daniell - 1827 - 200 pages
...attaining the temperature of the atmosphere, by which alone I thought them liable to be injured. But when I had learned that bodies on the surface of the earth...for the practice which I had before deemed useless." The power of emitting heat in straight lines in every direction, independently of contact, may be regarded... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1827 - 904 pages
...attaining the temperature of the atmosphere, by which alone I thought them liable to be injured. But when I had learned, that bodies on the surface of the earth become, during a still arid serene night, colder than the atmosphere, by radiating their heat to the heavens, I perceived... | |
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