The Book of the Farm, Volum 1W. Blackwood, 1852 |
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... according to which it is condensed , rarified , and gravi- tates . " 82. The atmospheric air surrounds the entire surface of our globe to a height not exceeding 50 miles . Dr Wollaston has shown that , at this elevation , the attrac ...
... according to which it is condensed , rarified , and gravi- tates . " 82. The atmospheric air surrounds the entire surface of our globe to a height not exceeding 50 miles . Dr Wollaston has shown that , at this elevation , the attrac ...
Pàgina 35
... according to the direction of the electric current ; and that the elements , when liberated , pass to either pole , according to the affinity existing between them . 150. " The fact is now decidedly estab- lished that vegetables ...
... according to the direction of the electric current ; and that the elements , when liberated , pass to either pole , according to the affinity existing between them . 150. " The fact is now decidedly estab- lished that vegetables ...
Pàgina 41
... according to Aristotle , " remarks Dr Wells , " is a species of rain formed in the lower atmosphere , in conse- quence of its moisture being condensed by the cold of the night into minute drops . Opinions of this kind , respecting the ...
... according to Aristotle , " remarks Dr Wells , " is a species of rain formed in the lower atmosphere , in conse- quence of its moisture being condensed by the cold of the night into minute drops . Opinions of this kind , respecting the ...
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... according to the analyses of De Saussure , an equal number of equivalents of metallic oxides , or what is the same thing , the quantity of oxygen contained in all the bases was in both cases the same . " 202. " It is not known in what ...
... according to the analyses of De Saussure , an equal number of equivalents of metallic oxides , or what is the same thing , the quantity of oxygen contained in all the bases was in both cases the same . " 202. " It is not known in what ...
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... according to those physiologists who explain its redness by the sub - oxy - phosphate of iron , must somehow acquire that salt , or the business of this vital fluid will , pro- bably , be interrupted . All the cartilages , fibrine ...
... according to those physiologists who explain its redness by the sub - oxy - phosphate of iron , must somehow acquire that salt , or the business of this vital fluid will , pro- bably , be interrupted . All the cartilages , fibrine ...
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The Book of the Farm: Detailing the Labors of the Farmer, Farm ..., Volum 1 Henry Stephens Visualització completa - 1844 |
The Book of the Farm: Detailing the Labors of the Farmer, Farm ..., Volum 1 Henry Stephens Visualització completa - 1844 |
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 70 - Sometime we see a cloud that's dragonish; A vapour sometime like a bear or lion, A tower'd citadel, a pendent rock, A forked mountain, or blue promontory With trees upon't, that nod unto the world, And mock our eyes with air.
Pàgina 69 - The rising vapours catch the silver light: Thence Fancy measures, as they parting fly, Which first will throw its shadow on the eye, Passing the source of light; and thence away, Succeeded quick by brighter still than they.
Pàgina 146 - That wave and glitter in the distant sun. When, if a sudden gust of wind arise, The brittle forest into atoms flies: The crackling wood beneath the tempest bends, And in a spangled shower the prospect ends...
Pàgina 41 - Other combustibles ; it consumes none while idle ; it never tires, and wants no sleep ; it is not subject to malady when originally well made, and only refuses to work when worn out with age ; it is equally active in all climates, and will do work of any kind...
Pàgina 41 - In the present perfect state of the engine, it appears a thing almost endowed with intelligence. It regulates with perfect accuracy and uniformity the number of its strokes in a given time, counting or recording them moreover, to tell how much work it has done, as a clock records the beats of its pendulum ; it regulates the quantity of steam admitted to work ; the briskness of the fire ; the supply of water to the boiler ; the supply of coals to the fire...
Pàgina 148 - After a northerly wind, for the most of two months or more, and then coming south, there are usually three or four fair days at first, and then on the fourth or fifth day comes rain, or else the wind turns north again and continues dry.
Pàgina 111 - Earth, sand, gravel, stones, and other transported matter which has been washed away and thrown down by rivers, floods, or other causes, upon land not permanently submerged beneath the waters of lakes or seas.
Pàgina 500 - March hack ham, comes in like a lion, goes out like a lamb. A bushel of March dust is worth a king's ransom. March grass never did good. A windy March and a rainy April make a beautiful May.
Pàgina 41 - ... originally well made, and only refuses to work when worn out with age ; it is equally active in all climates, and will do work of any kind ; it is a water-pumper, a miner, a sailor, a cottonspinner, a weaver, a blacksmith, a miller, &c.
Pàgina 585 - ... drought, and destitute of all vegetation, except that of a few thistles. A square foot of the dead turf being dug up...