Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of knowledge, ed. by E. Smedley, Hugh J. Rose and Henry J. Rose. [With] Plates, 5. kötet1845 |
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1. oldal
... wind , he finds much of his happiness , and , at times , the condi- even his safety and existence , identified with the mighty tion of Man . and changeful character of the great fluid ocean , in which it has pleased the Almighty to ...
... wind , he finds much of his happiness , and , at times , the condi- even his safety and existence , identified with the mighty tion of Man . and changeful character of the great fluid ocean , in which it has pleased the Almighty to ...
2. oldal
... winds , ever chang- ing , seem to impress the character of perpetual uncer- tainty on every thing connected with the ... wind ; the consideration of the altera- tion of volume which air undergoes from Heat , and from the accession of ...
... winds , ever chang- ing , seem to impress the character of perpetual uncer- tainty on every thing connected with the ... wind ; the consideration of the altera- tion of volume which air undergoes from Heat , and from the accession of ...
3. oldal
... winds , and their many modifications , opens also another interesting and in- structive field of Meteorological ... wind is very distant from them . ( 13. ) With the most exalted branch of Physical Meteorology knowledge , Astronomy ...
... winds , and their many modifications , opens also another interesting and in- structive field of Meteorological ... wind is very distant from them . ( 13. ) With the most exalted branch of Physical Meteorology knowledge , Astronomy ...
8. oldal
... wind , which had blown on the surface between the former parallels with a force of 0.810 inches , being increased to 2.560 inches ; and that which moved between the latter parallels with a force of 1.034 inches , blowing now in the ...
... wind , which had blown on the surface between the former parallels with a force of 0.810 inches , being increased to 2.560 inches ; and that which moved between the latter parallels with a force of 1.034 inches , blowing now in the ...
10. oldal
... winds , and that they will tend to compensate the irregularity which has been introduced ? The fol- lowing Tables present the results of the calculation of these easterly and westerly currents . 5000 23.949 10000 19.106 15000 15.229 ...
... winds , and that they will tend to compensate the irregularity which has been introduced ? The fol- lowing Tables present the results of the calculation of these easterly and westerly currents . 5000 23.949 10000 19.106 15000 15.229 ...
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
altitude angle appears architrave atmosphere ature canal Cloud coefficient colour columns Corinthian Order cos² degree density depending depth determined diameter direction distance Ditto diurnal diurnal tide Doric Order Earth effect elastic elevation ellipticity entablature equal equation evaporation expression Fahrenheit feet fluid force formula Gravity heat height high water horizontal Humboldt inches Isothermal latitude length longitude low water mass mean temperature measure meridian Meteor moisture moon moon's motion mountains nearly observations ology parallax parallel particles pendulum perature peripteral peristyle perpetual snows plane Pole produced pronaos proportion quantity radiation Rain regions remarks right ascension side sin² solar spheroid supposed surface syzygies Table temperature Temple theory thermometer tide-wave Tides and Waves tion toises triglyphs upper vapour velocity vertical Vitruvius vt-x walls whole wind
Népszerű szakaszok
131. oldal - night, colder than the atmosphere, by radiating their heat to the heavens, I perceived immediately a just reason for the practice, which I had before deemed useless. Being desirous, however, of acquiring some precise information on this subject, I fixed, perpendicularly, in the earth of
147. oldal - discern, Or half-conceal'd some figure at the stern ; Boys who, on shore, to sea the pebble cast, Will hear it strike against the viewless mast ; While the stern boatman growls his fierce disdain, At whom he knows not, whom he threats in vain.
148. oldal - The Rain Cloud. A Cloud, or system of Clouds, from which rain is falling. It is a horizontal sheet, above which the Cirrus spreads, while the Cumulus enters it laterally and from beneath.
27. oldal - At Pékin, also, where the mean temperature of the year is that of the coasts of Brittany, the scorching heats of summer are greater than at Cairo, and the winters as rigorous as at Upsal,
147. oldal - When all you see through densest Fog is seen, When you can hear the fishers near at hand Distinctly speak, yet see not where they stand ; Or sometimes them and not their
292. oldal - When the length of the wave is great in comparison with the depth of the water, (as in the case of tide-waves,) the horizontal motion is sensibly the same from the surface to the bottom, and the vertical motion for different particles varies in the same proportion as their height above the bottom.
143. oldal - of aqueous vapour, and the situation of the ground is such as to permit the cold air from the land to mix with the warmer air above the water, Mist or Fog will be the result. The density of such Mist or Fog will,
132. oldal - whether on hill .. Sometimes, anon on shady vale, each night Under the covert of some ancient oak, Or cedar, to defend him from the Dew.
132. oldal - a hollow cylinder of baked clay, the height of which was 2£ feet, and diameter 1 foot. On the grass, surrounded by the cylinder, were laid 10 grains of wool, which, in this situation, as there was not the least wind, would have received as much rain as a like
131. oldal - in the pride of half knowledge, smiled at the means frequently employed by gardeners, to protect tender plants from cold, as it appeared to me impossible, that