10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THERMOSCOPICAL»
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thermoscopical in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The philosophical transactions and collections: abridged and ...
Thus far from Thermoscopical Observations. After this, the curious Observer
proceeds to shew it's Severity from some of the more remarkable Effects the Cold
had on the Rivers, Plants, and Animals. As to the first, he fays, that the Elbe, both
at ...
Royal society of London, 1734
2
The Philosophical Transactions and Collections, to the End ...
Thus far from Thermoscopical Observations. After this, the curious Observer
proceeds to shew it's Severity from some of the more remarkable Effects the Cold
had on the Rivers, Plants, and Animals. As to the first, he fays, that the Elbe, both
...
Royal Society (Great Britain), John Lowthorp, Henry Jones, 1734
3
Philosophical Transactions and Collections: Abridged and ...
Thus far from Thermoscopical Observations. After this, the curious Observer
proceeds to (hew it's Severity from some of the more remarkable Effects the Cold
had on the Rivers, Plants, and Animals. As to the first, he fays, that the Elbe, both
at ...
Royal Society (Great Britain), 1734
4
The Earth as Modified by Human Action
The hygroscopical and the thermoscopical conditions of the atmosphere are,
therefore, inseparably connected as reciprocally dependent quantities, and
neither can be fully discussed without taking notice of the other. The leaves of
living trees ...
George Perkins Marsh, 1882
5
A Philosophical Inquiry Into the Cause of Animal Heat : with ...
This may safely be inferred from such cases having seldom, if *si'. ever, occurred
since thermoscopical observa-g r A'I h'* r i >_*: si- Rat. Medendiz Vol. 11.from
became more' general. We have indeed many v"iusiuntvesz, Where no. tions 280
...
Patrick Dugud Leslie, 1778
6
Man and Nature, Or Physical Geography as Modified by Human ...
The hygroscopical and the thermoscopical conditions of the atmosphere are,
therefore, inseparably connected as reciprocally dependent quantities, and
neither can be fully discussed without taking notice of the ' other. But the forest,
regarded ...
George Perkins Marsh, 1864
7
Philosophical Transactions to the Year ____ Abridged and ...
Thus far from Thermoscopical Observations; "After this, the curious Observer
proceeds to shew it's Severity' from some of the more remarkable Effects the Cold
had on the Rivers, Plants; and' Animals. As to the first, he says, that the Elbe, both
...
Royal Society (Great Britain), 1734
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... ther'-mo-scöp, s. gwres- Thermoscopic, ther-mo-scop'-io, l Thermoscopical,
ther-mo-scop'-i-cal, J a. perthynol i wresfynag Thermostat, ther'-mo-stat, s.
gwresfeidyr Thermostatic, ther-mo-etat'-ic, a. gwres- feidrol [gwresdyniad Therm,
otension, ...
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Man and Nature; Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human ...
The hygroscopical and the thermoscopical conditions of the atmosphere are,
therefore, inseparably connected as reciprocally dependent quantities, and
neither can be fully discussed without taking notice of the other. But the forest,
regarded ...
George Perkins Marsh, 1867
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Man and Nature: Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human ...
The hygroscopical and the thermoscopical conditions of the atmosphere are,
therefore, inseparably connected as reciprocally dependent quantities, and
neither can be fully discussed without taking notice of the other. But the forest,
regarded ...
George Perkins MARSH, 2009