| 1785 - 552 pages
...rays to heat the earth in thefe northern regions fhould have been greateft, there exifted a conftant fog over all Europe, and great part of North America....dry, and the rays of the fun feemed to have little effect towards diflipating it, as they eafily do a moift fog, arifing from water. They were indeed... | |
| 1786 - 716 pages
...rays to heat the earth in thefe northern regions fhould have been grer.teft, there exilted a confiant fog over all Europe, and great part of North America....fog was of a permanent nature; it was dry, and the r,iys of the fun feemed to have little effcit towards diffipatingit, aü they enfily do a moill frg... | |
| 1791 - 498 pages
...rays to heat the earth in thefe northern regions fliould have been greateft, there exiftcd a conftant fog over all Europe, and great part of North- America....rays of the fun feemed to have little effeft towards diffipating it, as they eafily do a moilt fog, ariiing from water. , 1784. They were indeed rendered... | |
| 1801 - 710 pages
...America ; and from his remarks I apprehend it may have been ftill more general. It was in its nature dry ; and the rays of the fun feemed to have little effeft towards diiTipating it. They were rendered fo faint by it, that when colleiled by a lens, they would fcarcelv... | |
| 1801 - 676 pages
...America ; and from his remarks I apprehend it mny have been rtill more general. It was in its nature dry ; and the rays of the fun feemed to have little effeft towards di(fipating it. They were rendered fo faint by it, that when collected by a lens, they would fcarcely... | |
| William Smith - 1803 - 492 pages
...of the sun's rays to heat these northern regions would " have been great, there existed a constant fog over all Europe, " and great part of North America. This fog was of a peculiar " nature: It was dry, and the rays of the sun seemed to have " little effect towards dissipating... | |
| William Smith - 1803 - 528 pages
...of the sun's rays to heat these northern regions would " have been great, there existed a constant fog over all Europe, " and great part of North America. This fog was of a peculiar i ' nature: it was dry, and the rays of the sun seemed to have " little effect towards dissipating... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 512 pages
...to heat the earth in these northern regions should have been the greatest, there existed a constant fog over all Europe, and great part of North America....permanent nature : it was dry, and the rays of the sun seemed to have little effect towards dissipating it, as they easily do a moist fog, arising from... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 512 pages
...to heat the earth in these northern regions should have heen the greatest, there existed a constant fog over all Europe, and great part of North America....permanent nature: it was dry, and the rays of the sun seemed to have little effect towards dissipating it, as they easily do a moist fog, arising from... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1809 - 526 pages
...to heat the earth in these northern regions should have been the greatest, there existed a constant fog over all Europe, and great part of North America....permanent nature : it was dry, and the rays of the sun seemed to have little effect towards dissipating it, as they easily do a moist fog, arising from... | |
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