A cylinder of air reaching to the top of the atmosphere is of equal weight with a cylinder of water about 33 feet high.


A Treatise of the System of the World (ed. 1728)


A cylinder of air reaching to the top of the atmosphere is of equal weight with a cylinder of water about 33 feet high.

A cylinder of air reaching to the top of the atmosphere is of equal weight with a cylinder of water about 33 feet high.

A cylinder of air reaching to the top of the atmosphere is of equal weight with a cylinder of water about 33 feet high.

A cylinder of air reaching to the top of the atmosphere is of equal weight with a cylinder of water about 33 feet high.