Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... two , meeting , would form the shell of the first earth , leaving the upper atmosphere nearly clear . The original movement of the parts owards their common centre would naturally form a whirl there 204 WRITINGS OF FRANKLIN ,
... two , meeting , would form the shell of the first earth , leaving the upper atmosphere nearly clear . The original movement of the parts owards their common centre would naturally form a whirl there 204 WRITINGS OF FRANKLIN ,
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Benjamin Franklin. owards their common centre would naturally form a whirl there , which would continue upon the turn- ng of the new - formed globe upon its axis . and the greatest diameter of the shell would be in its equa- tor . If by ...
Benjamin Franklin. owards their common centre would naturally form a whirl there , which would continue upon the turn- ng of the new - formed globe upon its axis . and the greatest diameter of the shell would be in its equa- tor . If by ...
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... whirl passes over land . If it passes over water , the weight of the sur- rounding atmosphere forces up the water into the vacuity , part of which , by degrees , joins with the whirling air , and , adding weight and receiving accel ...
... whirl passes over land . If it passes over water , the weight of the sur- rounding atmosphere forces up the water into the vacuity , part of which , by degrees , joins with the whirling air , and , adding weight and receiving accel ...
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... whirl- winds , then , I think , water may rise in such vacuum to that height , or to a less height , as the vacuum may be less perfect . I had not read Stuart's account , in the Transac tions , for many years before the receipt of your ...
... whirl- winds , then , I think , water may rise in such vacuum to that height , or to a less height , as the vacuum may be less perfect . I had not read Stuart's account , in the Transac tions , for many years before the receipt of your ...
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... whirl- wind at Warrington continued long in Acrement Close . Whirlwinds generally arise after calms and great heats the same is observed of water - spouts , which are , therefore , most frequent in the warm latitudes . The spout that ...
... whirl- wind at Warrington continued long in Acrement Close . Whirlwinds generally arise after calms and great heats the same is observed of water - spouts , which are , therefore , most frequent in the warm latitudes . The spout that ...
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