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Frigidarium 4 Sept 1800.
Mean Temperature
in the Latitude
of London -
Jany 42,
February - 44,
March - 50,
April - 52,4
May - - 58,
June - 60,
July - 63,
August - 62,
September 57,
October - - 50,
November 46,
December 44,
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12 | 618 51,2'
—
51,1/2
Times Octr 11
1800 -
Mr Tates Stov Ovens
for baking biscuits
at Sea -
a South Sea
Whaler carried
out the Coin
and one of his
Ovens for baking
it. —
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Ascertaining the quantum of Cold necessary. Time, during which the Balneum would continue within the required temperature in the Frigidarium of the proposed now and construction independent of calefaction, by influx of air an opening the door, & by sojournment of the Requator? Mean temperature of the Year is, according to Kirwan? Frigidarium - sttiched with J??, say 15th Decr: by the 15th of Feby, the mean temperature of the external air for the two Months being obtained by observation, sufficient data may have been obtained unless in case of almost constant frost, for ascertaining the probable duration of the ???: because calefaction by sojournment will not differ be much greater in summer than winter.
Identifier: | JB/106/053/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106. |
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frigidarium |
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frigidarium |
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ascertaining quantum of cold necessary / husbanding the cold / construction / registranda / experienda / table |
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jeremy bentham |
1798 am |
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