... peculiar texture, and comminuted state, it is disposed to be again diffused through the water by a slight degree of agitation, while the gradual accumulation of this matter in the reservoirs must obviously increase the unpleasant odour and flavour... Magazin de Londres - Pagina 376Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| John Williams (of Lewisham.) - 1828 - 500 pagina’s
...must obviously increase the unpleasant odour and flavour of the water, and promote its tendency to the putrid state.' " Regarding the greatest part of the...uniform to warrant us in concluding, that the water is in the purest state at low tide, and the most loaded with extraneous matter at half ebb. It would appear,... | |
| 1828 - 942 pagina’s
...obviously increase the unpleasant " odour and flavour of the water, and promote its tendency " to the putrid state. " Regarding the greatest part of the...uniform to warrant us in concluding, that the " Water is in the purest state at low tide, and the most " loaded with extraneous matter at half ebb. It would... | |
| 1828 - 918 pagina’s
...must obviously increase the unpleasant odour and flavour of the water, and promote its tendency to the putrid state. " Regarding the greatest part of the...variety of incidental circumstances will affect its quality in the same situation and under the same circumstances of the tide ; but the observations are... | |
| 1828 - 532 pagina’s
...obviously increase the unpleasant odour and flavour of the water, and promotes its tendency to the putrid state. " Regarding the greatest part of the...as mechanically mixed with it, we may conceive that .: variety of incidental circumstances will affect its quality in the same situation and under the... | |
| 1829 - 506 pagina’s
...increase the unpleasant odour and flavour of the water, and promote its tendency to the putrid state." c 3 Regarding the greatest part of the extraneous matter in the Thames, as mechanically mixed with it, a variety of incidental circumstances will affect its quantity in the same situation, and under the... | |
| William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington - 1831 - 406 pagina’s
...obviously " increase the unpleasant odour and flavour of the water, " and promote its tendency to the putrid state. " Regarding the greatest part of the...uniform to warrant us in concluding that " the water is in the purest state at low tide, and the most " loaded with extraneous matter at half ebb. It would... | |
| William Newton - 1831 - 406 pagina’s
...obviously " increase the unpleasant odour and flavour of the water, " and promote its tendency to the putrid state. " Regarding the greatest part of the...uniform to warrant us in concluding that " the water is in the purest state at low tide, and the most " loaded with extraneous matter at half ebb. It would... | |
| Luke Herbert - 1832 - 372 pagina’s
...must obviously increase the unpleasant odour and flavour of the water, and promote its tendency to the putrid state. " Regarding the greatest part of the...uniform to warrant us in concluding that the water is in the purest state at low tide, and the most loaded with extraneous matter at half ebb. It would appear,... | |
| Luke Hebert - 1832 - 370 pagina’s
...rmist obviously increase the unpleasant odour and flavour of the water, and promote its tendency to the putrid state. ... "Regarding the greatest part of...uniform to warrant us in concluding that .the water is in the purest state at low tide, and the most loaded with extraneous matter at half ebb. It would appear,... | |
| 602 pagina’s
...putrid state." "Regarding the greatest part of the impure matter in the Thames, as mechanically mixed in it, we may conceive that a variety of incidental circumstances...uniform to warrant us in concluding that the water is in the purest state at low tide, and most loaded with extraneous matter at half ebb. It would appear,... | |
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