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... quantity that is raised by evaporation . In order to determine this point , the four follow- ing subjects are successively investigated : 1. Of the quantity of rain and dew . 2. Of the quantity of water that flows into the sea . 3. Of ...
... quantity that is raised by evaporation . In order to determine this point , the four follow- ing subjects are successively investigated : 1. Of the quantity of rain and dew . 2. Of the quantity of water that flows into the sea . 3. Of ...
Pagina 66
... quantity of water which flows into the sea . The data on which Mr. Dalton proceeds in this part of his investigation are , in a great measure , hypothetical . sumes , as the basis of his calculation , an estimate which is probably ...
... quantity of water which flows into the sea . The data on which Mr. Dalton proceeds in this part of his investigation are , in a great measure , hypothetical . sumes , as the basis of his calculation , an estimate which is probably ...
Pagina 84
... QUANTITY OF CHEESE made from one cow , in the season , twenty - two weeks from April or May , about 300 to 500 pounds and upwards . The former quantity accounted a good average for a dairy , accidents included . One gallon of milk makes ...
... QUANTITY OF CHEESE made from one cow , in the season , twenty - two weeks from April or May , about 300 to 500 pounds and upwards . The former quantity accounted a good average for a dairy , accidents included . One gallon of milk makes ...
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