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Page 57
... continued to in- crease in quantity until the afternoon , when it diminished gradu- ally , keeping an even pace with the intensity of the sun's heat . The density of the vapour was often such as to produce the per- fect image of a pool ...
... continued to in- crease in quantity until the afternoon , when it diminished gradu- ally , keeping an even pace with the intensity of the sun's heat . The density of the vapour was often such as to produce the per- fect image of a pool ...
Page 158
... continued flat , and kept the same direction as the encampment . The most distant land we saw had the same bearing north - north - east , and appeared like two islands , which we estimated to be six or seven miles off ; the shore on ...
... continued flat , and kept the same direction as the encampment . The most distant land we saw had the same bearing north - north - east , and appeared like two islands , which we estimated to be six or seven miles off ; the shore on ...
Page 479
... continued series the several facts that had been discovered before the publication of his work . - The first memoir , or article , is intitled , On the Action exercised on one Electric Current by another Electric Cur- rent , the ...
... continued series the several facts that had been discovered before the publication of his work . - The first memoir , or article , is intitled , On the Action exercised on one Electric Current by another Electric Cur- rent , the ...
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