An historical and philosophical account of the barometer, or, weather-glass. Wherein The Reason and Use of that Instrument, the Theory of the Atmosphere, and the Causes of its different Gravitation, are Assigned and Explained. And A Modest Attempt from thence made towards a rational Account and probable Judgment of the Weather. By Edward Saul, A. M. Late Fellow of Magdalen-College, Oxford, and Rector of Harlaxton, Lincolnshire.

  • Saul, Edward, 1677-1754.
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[1766]
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London : printed for L. Hawes, W. Clarke, and R. Collins, at the Red-Lion, in Pater-Noster row; and sold by S. Johnson, optician, in Ludgate-Street, [1766]

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107,[1]p. ; 80.

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The third edition, corrected.

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ESTC T122478

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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