| George Augustus Rowell - 1875 - 308 páginas
...form a kind of water-dust of exceeding fineness, which floats in the air, and is called a cloud. " Watch the cloud-banner from the funnel of a running...notice that the speed of its disappearance depends on the character of the day. In humid weather the cloud hangs long and lazily in the air ; in dry weather... | |
| H.J. Infield - 1879 - 256 páginas
...form a kind of water dust of exceeding fineness, which floats in the air, and is called a cloud. 7. Watch the cloud-banner from the funnel of a running...growing gradually less dense. It finally melts away alto- [ gether, and, if you continue your observations, you will not fail to notice that the speed... | |
| John Swett, Charles H. Allen, Josiah Royce - 1883 - 366 páginas
...dust of exceeding fineness, which floats in the air, and is called a cloud. 9. Watch the cloud -banner from the funnel of a running locomotive: you see it...notice that the speed of its disappearance depends on the character of the day. 10. In moist weather the cloud hangs long and lazily in the air; in dry... | |
| 1894 - 264 páginas
...form a kind of water-dust of exceeding fineness, which floats in the air, and is called a cloud. 6. Watch the cloud-banner from the funnel of a running...the cloud hangs long and lazily in the air ; in dry THE ORIGIN OF RIVERS. weather it is rapidly licked up. What has become of it? It has been reconverted... | |
| John Tyndall - 1896 - 236 páginas
...mountain streams ? Observation enables you to answer the question. Rain does not come from a clear sky. It comes from clouds. But what are clouds? Is...less dense. It finally melts away altogether, and if yon continue your observations you -will not fail to notice that the speed of its disappearance depends... | |
| James Baldwin - 1897 - 488 páginas
...of water dust of exceeding fineness, which floats in the air, and is called Watch the cloud banner from the funnel of a running locomotive : you see...notice that the speed of its disappearance depends on the character of the day. 5 In moist weather the cloud hangs long and lazily in the air ; in dry... | |
| James Baldwin - 1897 - 252 páginas
...of water dust of exceeding fineness, which floats in the air, and is called Watch the cloud banner from the funnel of a running locomotive : you see...notice that the speed of its disappearance depends on the character of the day. 5 In moist weather the cloud hangs long and lazily in the air ; in dry... | |
| Lillian Kimball Stewart - 1900 - 266 páginas
...is to ascertain what the infinitive is equivalent to, or what question it answers ; for example, " If you continue your observations, you will not fail...notice that the speed of its disappearance depends on the character of the day." — Tyndall. Here the infinitive answers the question, fail in what respect?... | |
| William Franklin Webster - 1903 - 346 páginas
...dust of exceeding fineness, which floats in the air, and is called a cloud. Watch the cloud banner from the funnel of a running locomotive : you see...notice that the speed of its disappearance depends on the character of the day. In moist weather the cloud hangs long and lazily in the air ; in dry weather... | |
| William Franklin Webster - 1903 - 352 páginas
...dust of exceeding fineness, which floats in the air, and : Js called a cloud. Watch the cloud banner from the funnel of a running locomotive : you see...less dense. It finally melts away altogether, and, if j^ou continue your observations, you will not fail to notice that the speed of its disappearance depends... | |
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