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A Compendious System of Natural Philosophy: With Notes Containing the ... - Page 79
by John Rowning - 1744
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Miscellanea Curiosa: Being a Collection of Some of the Principal Phaenomena ...

Royal Society (Great Britain) - Asia - 1705 - 398 pages
...Water thereof gathers as in an Alembick into the Bafons of Stone it finds ; which being once fill'd, all the overplus of Water that comes thither runs over by the loweft place, and breaking out by the fides of the Hills, forms fingle Springs. Many of thefe running down by the Valleys or Guts between...
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Miscellanea Curiosa: Being a Collection of Some of the Principal ..., Volume 1

Edmond Halley, Royal Society (Great Britain) - History of science and technology - 1705 - 390 pages
...Water thereof gathers as in an Alembick into the Bafons of Stone it finds :, which being once fill'd, all the overplus of Water that comes thither runs over by the lowelt place, and breaking out by the fides of the Hills, forms fingle Springs. Many of thefe running...
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Miscellanea Curiosa: Containing a Collection of Some of the ..., Volume 1

Edmond Halley, Richard Mead - Astronomy - 1708 - 430 pages
...Water thereof gathers as in an Alembick into the Bafons of Stone it finds ; which being once fill'd, all the overplus of Water that comes thither runs over by the lowed place, and breaking out by the fides of the Hills, forms fingle Springs, Many of thefe running...
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An Examination of Dr. Burnet's Theory of the Earth: With Some Remarks on Mr ...

John Keill - Celestial mechanics - 1734 - 482 pages
..." thofe Hills, the waters thereof gather as in " an Alembick, into 4»e bafons of ftone it " finds; which being once filled, all the " overplus of water...over by the loweft place and breaking out " by the fides of the Hills, forms fingle " Springs, many of thefe running down by " the valleys or gutts between...
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Philosophia Britannica: Or, A New & Comprehensive System of the Newtonian ...

Benjamin Martin - Science - 1747 - 398 pages
...Waters thereof gather as in an Alembic, into the Bafons of Stone it finds, which being once fill'd, all the Overplus of Water that comes thither, runs over by the loweft Places, and breaking out by the Sides of the Hills, forms fmgle Springs. 1 6. Many of thefe Springs...
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An Elementary Treatise on Natural Philosophy, Volume 1

René Just Haüy - Physics - 1807 - 478 pages
...entering into the caverns of the hills, they are collected into the basins of stone they find there, which being once filled, all the overplus of water that comes thither runs over by the lowest place, and breaking out by the sides of the hills forms single springs ; many of these runniug...
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Elements of Natural Philosophy: Arranged Under the Following Heads: Matter ...

Astronomy - 1808 - 290 pages
...entering into the caverns of the hills, gathers, as in an alembic, into the basons of stone it finds, which being once filled, all the overplus of water that comes thither, runs over by the lowest places, and breaking out by the sides of the hills forms single spings. Many of these springs...
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The Contemplative Philosopher: Or, Short Essays on the Various ..., Volume 1

Richard Lobb - Nature study - 1817 - 430 pages
...oozing down by the crannies of the stones, part of them enters into the caverns of the hills. These being once filled, all the overplus of water that comes thither runs over by the lowest place, and, breaking out by the sides of the hills, forms single springs. Many of these running...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., Part 1, Volume 21

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 424 pages
...condensed into water, they presently precipitate, and gleeting down by the crannies of the stones, part of them enters into the caverns of the hills;...overplus of water that comes thither runs over by the lowest place, and breaking out by the sides of the hills form* single springs. Many of these running...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 21

Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 842 pages
...condensed into water, they presently precipitate, and gleeting down by the crannies of the stones, part of them enters into the caverns of the hills; which being once filled, all the overpins of water that comes thither runs over by the lowest place, and breaking out by the sides of...
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