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quadgram frequency
fallen from the sky80
the temperature of the63
it is said that57
the top of the53
the surface of the49
in the first place46
said to have fallen44
have fallen from the43
said to have been34
fall from the sky28
the mercury in the27
temperature of the air27
the pressure of the25
at the same time24
pressure of the atmosphere23
we are told that22
one of the most21
of the british association21
the bottom of the21
by means of the20
ground in the first20
had fallen from the20
the ground in the20
in the united states19
the size of a18
the end of the18
by means of a18
to have fallen from18
the centre of the18
it seems to me17
fell from the sky17
in the scientific american17
the monthly weather review17
the report of the17
the height of the17
it may be that16
there is an account16
of an inch in16
about the size of16
the direction of the16
have been found in16
part of the tube15
is an account of15
for the purpose of15
seen in the sky15
of the mercury in15
report of the british15
upon the ground in15
upon the th of15
in terms of the15
own acceptance is that14
in the london times14
of the united states14
that have fallen from14
end of the tube14
velocity of the wind13
the substance that fell13
the size of the13
my own acceptance is13
the difference between the13
surface of the mercury13
so as to be13
of the air is13
it may have been13
is said that the13
mercury in the tube13
seems to me that13
there is nothing to13
that he had seen13
that it was a12
of the tube is12
the editor of the12
it is our acceptance12
to the conclusion that12
to have fallen at12
a great deal of12
the zero of the12
the level of the12
the state of the12
is our acceptance that12
says that he had12
is one of the12
been upon the ground11
on the surface of11
the action of the11
to the top of11
been seen to fall11
our acceptance is that11
is said to have11
of the mercurial column11
a quarter of an11
in the report of11
the rest of the11
of the fall of11
on the other hand11
in a positive sense10
from time to time10
been seen in the10
of the barometric column10
that there have been10
there in the first10
the weight of the10
of true meteoritic material10
it would have been10
zero of the scale10
the position of the10
it consists of a10
direction of the wind10
rays of the sun10
is attached to the9
the time of the9
to the surface of9
i should say that9
it is evident that9
cape of good hope9
in the summer of9
to me to be9
when the air is9
a correspondent writes that9
as well as the9
whatever it may have9
had been upon the9
at the top of9
the story of the9
mercury in the cistern9
he had seen a9
it is necessary to9
to have fallen in9
more nearly real than9
once upon a time9
surface of the earth9
substance that fell at9
there is no mention9
when the instrument is9
quarter of an inch9
in the form of8
may have been a8
on the top of8
had been found in8
level of the sea8
the bore of the8
the united states weather8
consists of a glass8
there had been a8
hundredths of an inch8
of a fall of8
there may have been8
that there is no8
that there is a8
in the monthly weather8
have fallen to this8
the length of the8
united states weather bureau8
an inch in diameter8
my own notion is8
the cape of good8
at the bottom of8
the indications of the8
fallen to this earth8
has fallen from the8
if we accept that8
the interior of the8
the board of trade8
pressure of the wind8
the upper part of8
upper part of the8
the air in the8
the editor says that8
that some of the7
the air at the7
the movements of the7
is said that this7
we shall have to7
that it was not7
size of the moon7
in a cubic inch7
in a real existence7
upon the surface of7
on the other side7
to the bottom of7
to fall from the7
is our expression that7
some other part of7
author of many books7
is said to be7
in the open air7
that the object was7
own notion is that7
at the cape of7
high in the air7
disk of the sun7
that this substance was7
up from one place7
been struck by lightning7
that have been found7
it is in the7
state of the weather7
force of the wind7
in the direction of7
of the royal society7
top of the tube7
here are the data7
of the vapour of7
the force of the7
in the centre of7
in connection with the7
on account of the7
in the case of7
supposed to have been7
seems to me to7
it is our expression7
particles in the air7
top of the mercury7
inhabitants of this earth7
seen to fall from7
at the time of7
to the positive absolute7
feet above the sea7
of things that have7
is no mention of7
a cubic inch of7
to the end of7
the meeting of the7
an account of a7
been found in the7
that they had been6
which there is nothing6
substance that fell in6
for the sake of6
extract from a letter6
of the air at6
geography of the air6
other part of the6
it was found to6
of the lower air6
mean temperature of the6
we accept that the6
the mean temperature of6
the light of the6
he says that the6
in the middle of6
american journal of science6
had been seen to6
a large number of6
are told that the6
and down in another6
to the temperature of6
jumped to the conclusion6
because there is no6
the fall of a6
the importance of the6
one end of the6
part of the moon6
the frame of the6
the royal meteorological society6
to the construction of6
i think that the6
the strength of the6
from some other part6
so as to form6
tower of the winds6
of the th century6
in the mentor reading6
not merge away into6
the mentor reading course6
the disk of the6
the difference of the6
that it had been6
la science pour tous6
we shall see that6
reported to have fallen6
to have been found6
falling from the sky6
of a substance that6
other parts of the6
from west to east6
in a state of6
in the construction of6
the air over the6
the lower end of6
an inch in length6
any part of the6
could not have been6
the heat of the6
rise and fall of6
there can be no6
of the instrument is6
was found to be6
as shown by the6
fall to this earth6
of the mercury is6
a change of air6
it is described as6
it is said to6
is nothing to prove6
strength of the wind6
is an aspect of6
at the meeting of6
and author of many6
at a depth of6
the velocity of the6
temperature of the soil6
we shall have data6
of a glass tube6
have been seen in6
the motion of the6
of the new york6
monthly notices of the6
in the course of6
the rise and fall6
of mercury in the6
to localize the universal6
side of the tube6
sand from the sahara6
cubic inch of the6
a letter from mr5
the writer says that5
the american journal of5
so that the mercury5
for use at sea5
by which we mean5
the number of particles5
the scale of the5
flat pieces of ice5
so that the instrument5
the tower of the5
notices of the r5
that he had not5
the other end of5
on an increase of5
on the square inch5
of the weather bureau5
the last of january5
that have been seen5
that had fallen from5
by the action of5
of a piece of5
to have been seen5
is attached to a5
brought to the surface5
the conclusion that the5
at right angles to5
of the temperature of5
is protected by a5
is given to the5
the determination of the5
at about the same5
so as to allow5
as the atmospheric pressure5
an inch and a5
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that it would be5
at the lower end5
had been seen in5
the mind of a5
of the substance that5
the words on the5
to break away from5
had been struck by5
that was seen in5
close to this earth5
besides which there is5
the royal society of5
inch of the air5
lower end of the5
a writer in the5
to have been the5
were seen to fall5
a little to the5
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that it is the5
it will be found5
it was said that5
in a horizontal position5
the mercury to the5
have fallen upon this5
to the zero point5
is filled with mercury5
right angles to the5
in the cubic inch5
of the air in5
the back of the5
in proportion to the5
i mean that which5
on the ground in5
the amount of rain5
things that have fallen5
it has been found5
that fell from the5
flow of the air5
is the attempt to5
visitors to this earth5
that besides which there5
are said to have5
that is not to5
the grave creek stone5
an increase of temperature5
in notes and queries5
of the inhabitants of5
meeting of the british5
we shall have an5
for a long time5
we have not the5
the cause of the5
contact with the mercury5
the humidity of the5
fell at the cape5
the square of the5
merge away into something5
humidity of the air5
patent mercurial minimum thermometer5
a great number of5
as it is called5
the bulb of the5
they could not be5
the rays of the5
the science of meteorology5
higher approximation to realness5
that he had found5
that had been seen5
one side of the5
and fall of the5
substances that have fallen5
so as to cause5
so as to make5
in the nineteenth century5
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instruments for ascertaining the5
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had fallen in the5
in the same place5
fallen upon this earth5
expansion and contraction of5
from the top of5
the shadow of the5
some of these fishes5
that they have been5
a higher approximation to5
that have fallen upon5
it is the system5
for all i know5
the wind veers from5
not fall from the5
in some of our5
temperature of the mercury5
the part of the5
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parts of the world5
the dryness of the5
in the same way5
he says that he5
the under side of5
elevation above the sea5
substance said to have5
is a letter from5
of the barometer in5
the neck of the5
height of the mercury5
all the year round5
if there were no5
as well as in5
it is not possible5
to me that the5
are likely to be4
number of meteorological papers4
about the time of4
which will be found4
the effect of the4
negretti and zambra have4
we do note that4
pass and pass and4
and some of them4
that they were not4
were seen in the4
one and a half4
temperature of the vapour4
that some of us4
when the sun is4
if it had been4
the aid of a4
story of america in4
all the way from4
that it was only4
that fell at the4
and part of the4
the divisions and figures4
as we go along4
things that have been4
raised from some other4
is described in the4
on the coast of4
not the light of4
up at the sky4
not of true meteoritic4
are told that it4
a small portion of4
height of the barometric4
in the hope that4
of brass and steel4
the observations of the4
that there is nothing4
and the amount of4
the substance that had4
so as to bring4
of the climate of4
or fall of the4
the boiling temperature of4
for the formation of4
surface of the ground4
in the midst of4
as well as of4
substance that looked like4
the rise or fall4
are told that this4
in the history of4
in the northern hemisphere4
author of various books4
in this solar system4
it is difficult to4
said that it was4
on one side of4
from a letter by4
of the frame is4
all parts of the4
been found in mounds4
dryness of the air4
the elasticity of the4
the electric state of4
use of the barometer4
it is necessary that4
the place of origin4
is a description of4
of the atmosphere is4
we point out that4
a small piece of4
at the rate of4
translated to the positive4
are only different expressions4
at a temperature of4
the appearance of the4
in the month of4
as much as possible4
our data have been4
there is no way4
if there were real4
by the board of4
height of the column4
every one of them4
is described as a4
from a clear sky4
it is desired to4
of the cistern is4
the geography of the4
are familiar with the4
the whole of the4
the side of the4
state of the atmosphere4
can be made to4
to do with the4
and the planet vulcan4
for ascertaining the temperature4
on the scales of4
present in the air4
upon the evening of4
on the summit of4
the reading of the4
at which the mercury4
the vapour of the4
the other side of4
that they came from4
a small town in4
was said to have4
that it was the4
state of the air4
electrical deposition of smoke4
substance that had fallen4
would have been a4
fall of the float4
the air is dry4
as the shadow of4
the science of astronomy4
height of the barometer4
to the difference of4
as if they were4
to have been of4
there may be a4
the intensity of the4
is no way of4
on the tops of4
with certain esoteric ones4
of heights by the4
that it is not4
the degree of humidity4
vapour of boiling water4
that fall from the4
points of the compass4
direct rays of the4
the number of dust4
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at the end of4
the new york times4
to changes of temperature4
dust in the atmosphere4
pressure of the air4
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our expression is that4
of the weather in4
in the aspect of4
all that we call4
the th of august4
is that it is4
they have not been4
attempt to break away4
because there is nothing4
of the tube to4
pounds per square foot4
from the surface of4
the construction of the4
to the new dominant4
the direct rays of4
that has fallen from4
it was only a4
that there was no4
of the thermometer is4
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they are described as4
the roof of the4
in the number of4
does not merge away4
found in tree trunks4
the british meteorological society4
meeting of the royal4
on a decrease of4
ever fallen from the4
and direction of the4
method of calculating heights4
some of them are4
in the issue of4
is an attempt to4
it may not be4
of the salvation army4
into contact with the4
a legal right to4
we cannot accept that4
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the column of mercury4
at the surface of4
particles in a cubic4
have been seen to4
the limit of visibility4
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is known as the4
data of things that4
a decrease of temperature4
heights by the barometer4
the density of the4
of the air over4
the stratum of air4
the value of the4
leverrier and the planet4
in the process of4
it is not only4
on a large scale4
bore of the tube4
varying pressure of the4
surface of the sea4
our own acceptance is4
will be found in4
something that looked like4
the reading of a4
of america in pictures4
and the number of4
weight of the atmosphere4
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from some other world4
of the old dominant4
and author of various4
of the mentor association4
of the scientific american4
at the center of4
solar and terrestrial radiation4
the electricity of the4
of the surface of4
that it had fallen4
of a mercurial barometer4
greater part of the4
in the new york4
the vapour of boiling4
this is one of4
the horse and the4
shall have data of4
all are familiar with4
matter from the sky4
top of the box4
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scale part of the4
in which there is4
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an aspect of the4
the journal of the4
the use of the4
was seen in the4
inch and a quarter4
wet and dry bulb4
the air has been4
editor of the review4
of this thermometer is4
royal society of edinburgh4
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opposite side of the4
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in the hands of4
screw at the bottom4
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our acceptance that these4
indigenous to this earth4
of the most important4
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relatively to this earth4
tenth of an inch4
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it is one of4
of the tube and4
be made to read4
as to cause the4
the first and second4
that were seen in4
somewhere upon this earth4
had been on the4
and velocity of the4
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range of the thermometer4
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horse and the barn4
pointed at both ends4
was considered to be4
treatise on meteorological instruments4
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the movement of the4
the case of the4
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i shall have to4
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a depth of feet4
course it may be4
that the substance that4
in a violent storm4
that have fallen to4
the opposite side of4
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of the royal meteorological4
of which is to4
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at the temperature of4
be more nearly real4
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the royal astronomical society3
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rains and black snows2
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thousandths of an inch2
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tenth of a cubic2
a word as to2
the quotient will be2
objects in the air2
difference between the two2
rate of miles an2
of something that is2
not only of the2
which the clouds are2
that an aneroid barometer2
that most of the2
and not a celestial2
when the water is2
peoples of this earth2
interior of the tube2
end of the spectrum2
the diurnal variation of2
that there is not2
this barometer it is2
the south of the2
it is now in2
an object that looked2
upon the grave creek2
the principle of the2
two or three times2
for the development of2
were found on the2
the tube is enclosed2
under the mean pressure2
of vapour at the2
of cubic inches capacity2
the diminution of pressure2
he went to the2
on the disk of2
to render it portable2
dew on the grass2
seven and a half2
causing injury to them2
its system of winds2
you have only to2
comparison with another thermometer2
of fog or mist2
for the points of2
the collapse of the2
the supply of water2
have to take up2
but on the contrary2
the temperature of boiling2
most of them are2
i can think of2
the instruments in use2
of a small town2
the front of an2
music critic of the2
when a large number2
according to our acceptance2
fields of ice in2
an area of high2
difference of temperature of2
at the distance of2
depth to which the2
considerable distance from the2
measurement of heights by2
particles in a fog2
this is a thing2
the science of today2
to hundredths of an2
bulbs of the thermometers2
that could be said2
only with some other2
or depression or low2
disturbance from compression by2
the equilibrium of the2
that the thing had2
broadcast over the country2
freezing point of water2
can be found in2
mercury falls in the2
more than half an2
be doing well enough2
on the continent as2
velocity of summer and2
it would be impossible2
in an intermediate existence2
base map by goode2
air over the land2
the attitude of the2
indications of the hygrometer2
an ascent was made2
the spirit of this2
from the mind of2
president of the american2
may be remarked that2
means of the milled2
when the sky is2
according to a scale2
more than the steel2
the atmospheric pressure decreases2
stream blowing into a2
that they could not2
of what is called2
about twenty years ago2
being no phosphorescence in2
rise or fall in2
with an interval of2
from the london meteorological2
the barometer will be2
division of the scale2
body that was seen2
practice is to test2
appointed by the french2
eighths of an inch2
would be separated from2
shores of the mediterranean2
is not a real2
that in the tube2
have so often been2
of water is due2
fallen in enormous numbers2
places having the same2
for ascertaining the absolute2
but if the mercury2
it can be made2
little more than a2
man of his time2
the number of stars2
there is a medium2
in the same horizontal2
shown in the illustration2
for a few minutes2
five or six miles2
not to be in2
very much like what2
except wet from wet2
but in relative terms2
found from the formula2
the instrument should be2
of calculating heights from2
movements of the ship2
and the notion of2
second patent mercurial minimum2
in a lump of2
end of the thermometer2
it so that the2
volume of the scientific2
the freezing point of2
there should be no2
not live up to2
that the low temperature2
it had been a2
taken as an absolute2
moves to the right2
to the right or2
will be a tendency2
of the weather on2
ascertaining the atmospheric pressure2
been attached to a2
no phosphorescence in the2
of magnifying the barometer2
the bend of the2
a length of time2
absolute heating effect of2
in the autumn of2
birds of baton rouge2
that the stronghold of2
a substance that had2
of them have been2
its axis by a2
on the square foot2
in a communication to2
we have thought of2
of the interior of2
summer and early autumn2
the instrument is being2
to the general circulation2
been known to fly2
to the gold leaf2
and lumps of ice2
mouse and a bug2
were thousands of them2
that they were of2
the old dominant and2
will take some time2
to the height of2
way of knowing what2
page of this volume2
for registering the direction2
the vernier be moved2
should be placed on2
in the short tube2
upper layers of the2
identified it as a2
an opening in the2
the purpose of ascertaining2
and the setting sun2
a multitude of data2
of the air from2
lower and upper stations2
between mercury and the2
conceive of one inter2
to have the appearance2
in the dutch west2
in the world are2
this year had it2
come from external regions2
when a ray of2
it will do us2
a field of ice2
to our data of2
is composed of a2
moving at high velocity2
we now come to2
the mercury in a2
is a sign of2
told that the substance2
a whole new science2
the air is not2
would be a real2
by the fall of2
may bring about a2
to resist the pressure2
which there are no2
editor of the monthly2
that was found in2
in which was a2
the right of the2
heard throughout the city2
instruments for ascertaining temperature2
accounted for in only2
the product of exclusion2
attribute of the universal2
i have another note2
are observations by astronomers2
the oxygen in the2
some of the inhabitants2
account of this occurrence2
internal diameter of the2
that the moon has2
the very essence of2
relatively near the earth2
letters to denote the2
unlike any other found2
of temperature and humidity2
the edinburgh philosophical journal2
mention can i find2
is to a great2
the cistern is of2
mercury to the top2
much attention has been2
in the external air2