| sir John Frederick W. Herschel (1st bart.) - 1833 - 500 頁
...sufficiently reduced by friction on, and gradual mixing with, the lower strata ; and so dashing upon the earth with that tremendous velocity which gives...generally speaking, is in opposition to the regular trade wind, as it ought to be, in conformity with this idea. (Young's Lectures, i. 704.) But it by... | |
| Sir John Frederick William Herschel - 1833 - 444 頁
...sufficiently reduced by friction on, and gradual mixing with, the lower strata ; and so dashing upon the earth with that tremendous velocity which gives...generally speaking, is in opposition to the regular trade wind, as it ought to be, in conformity with this idea. (Young's Lectures, i. 701.) But it by... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1835 - 414 頁
...sufficiently reduced by friction on, and gradual mixing with, the lower strata ; and so dashing upon the earth with that tremendous velocity which gives...opposition to the regular trade-wind, as it ought to he, in conformity with this idea. (Young'a lectures, i. 704.) But it by no means follows that this... | |
| John Purdy - 1845 - 562 頁
...sufficiently reduced by friction on, and gradual mixing with, the lower strata ; and so dashing upon the earth with that tremendous velocity, which gives...Their course, generally speaking, is in opposition to i he regular Trade-wind, as it ought to be, in conformity with this idea. — (Young's Lectures, i.... | |
| Robert Hermann Schomburgk - 1848 - 780 頁
...sufficiently reduced by friction on, and gradually mixing with, the lower strata ; and so dashing upon the earth with that tremendous velocity which gives...trade-wind, as it ought to be, in conformity with this idea (Young's Lectures, vol. ip 704). But it by no means follows that this must always be the case. In general... | |
| Henry Piddington - 1848 - 352 頁
...sufficiently reduced by friction on, and gradual mixing with, the lower strata ; and so dashing upon the earth with that tremendous velocity, which gives...it? ought to be, in conformity with this idea.— (Young's Lectures, I. 704) but, it by no means follows, that this must always be the case. In general,... | |
| 1848 - 608 頁
...sufficiently reduced by friction on, and gradual mixing with, the lower strata ; and so dashing upon the earth with that tremendous velocity, which gives...Trade-wind, as it ought to be, in conformity with this idea. — (Young's Lectures, 1 704) but it by no means follows, that this must always be the case. In general,... | |
| Henry Piddington - 1848 - 432 頁
...sufficiently reduced by friction on, and gradual mixing with, the lower strata ; and so dashing upon the earth with that tremendous velocity, which gives...Trade-wind, as it ought to be, in conformity with this idea.—(Young's Lectures, I. 704) but, it by no means follows, that this must always be the case.... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1849 - 672 頁
...sufficiently reduced by friction on, and gradual mixing with, the lower strata; and so dashing upon the earth with that tremendous velocity which gives...which hardly any rational account has yet been given. But it by no means follows that this must always be the case. In general, a rapid transfer, either... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1851 - 706 頁
...reduced by friction on, and gradual mixing with, the lower strata ; and so dashing upon the earth w'.th that tremendous velocity which gives them their destructive character, and of which hartliy any rational account has yet been given. But it by no means follows that this must always be... | |
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