id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_knhzypkqgrcnpn6wwminf6tfoi T. Ronayne A Letter from Thomas Ronayne, Esq; To Benjamin Franklin, LL. D. F. R. S. Inclosing an Account of Some Observations on Atmospherical Electricity; In regard of Fogs, Mists, &c. with Some Remarks; Communicated by Mr. William Henley 1772 11 .pdf application/pdf 3204 643 97 inclosing an account of some observations on atmospherical electricity; in regard of fogs, mists &c. periments, with regard to the common air, in different places I have found the air, in winter, at a proper diftance. eledricity, except when a fog happened in the cool As the eledricity of the air is generally ( I ! T h e eleCtricity of the air, in frofty, foggy or W hen a fog becomes very thick, the cork-balls balls clofed, and opened again on the fog's appearĀ­ hazinefs, which, like a fog, occafioned the balls to balls opened to the diftance o f an inch, continued quiet cited wax to the balls of an eledrom eter, which I I t has fometimes happened th a t the balls o f the open, in confequence o f the ele&ricity in the fog, the balls feparated from J to * inch diftance. ./cache/work_knhzypkqgrcnpn6wwminf6tfoi.pdf ./txt/work_knhzypkqgrcnpn6wwminf6tfoi.txt