On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of ManCarey, Lea, & Blanchard, 1835 |
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... temperature of the surrounding ' atmos- phere ; nor arms for their defence , nor walled cities for their protection ; kind nature supplying to them in bountiful profusion whatever is necessary to satisfy their wants . " * As if it might ...
... temperature of the surrounding ' atmos- phere ; nor arms for their defence , nor walled cities for their protection ; kind nature supplying to them in bountiful profusion whatever is necessary to satisfy their wants . " * As if it might ...
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... temperature without any seri- ous inconvenience . Thus an atmosphere so cold , as to depress the mercury in Fahrenheit's thermometer to the 52d degree below the freezing point of water , has been borne under the protection of very moder ...
... temperature without any seri- ous inconvenience . Thus an atmosphere so cold , as to depress the mercury in Fahrenheit's thermometer to the 52d degree below the freezing point of water , has been borne under the protection of very moder ...
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... temperature , during its exposure to an at- mosphere exceeding its own temperature by full 100 degrees . This uniformity of animal temperature , under such circumstances , is in a great measure owing to the process of evaporation ...
... temperature , during its exposure to an at- mosphere exceeding its own temperature by full 100 degrees . This uniformity of animal temperature , under such circumstances , is in a great measure owing to the process of evaporation ...
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... temperature , * An apology will hardly be required for applying the term element to a substance , which though it has long been experi- mentally ascertained to be a compound , will in a popular view be always considered as a simple body ...
... temperature , * An apology will hardly be required for applying the term element to a substance , which though it has long been experi- mentally ascertained to be a compound , will in a popular view be always considered as a simple body ...
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... temperature , appears to be in a great measure derived from the gratification of a natural feeling : for we find it prevalent in every country and in every stage of society , not only with reference to its medicinal effects , but as a ...
... temperature , appears to be in a great measure derived from the gratification of a natural feeling : for we find it prevalent in every country and in every stage of society , not only with reference to its medicinal effects , but as a ...
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