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The business of climate change
corporate responses to Kyoto -
A discourse on the different kinds of air
delivered at the anniversary meeting of the Royal Society, November 30, 1773. By Sir John Pringle bart. president. Published at their request -
An inaugural essay on the effects produced by air upon living animals
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An inaugural dissertation on the chemical properties of atmospheric air
submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost, the trustees and medical professors of the University of Pennsylvania: for a degree of Doctor of Medicine, on the twelfth day of May, 1791. By William R. Cozens, of New-Jersey, member of the Philadelphia Medical Society. [One line of quotation in Latin] -
A short account of the properties of fixed air, and its medicinal virtues when combined with water, as in the springs of Pyrmont and Spa
or When by art it is united with that element, and an artificial Pyrmont w... goodness to that .... By John Giffard, Apothecary -
A treatise on elementary air. By Hamilton Kelso, M.D
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A supplement to the second edition of the treatise on reversionary payments, &c
Containing Additional Observations and Tables -
An address to the King and Parliament of Great-Britain, on preserving the lives of the inhabitants
to which are now added, Observations on the general bills of mortality -
A short account of the nature and properties of different kinds of airs
so far as relates to their medicinal use; intended as an introduction to the pneumatic method of treating diseases, with Miscellaneous Observations on certain Remedies used in Consumptions. By Richard Pearson, M. D. Physician to the General Hospital, near Birmingham, and Member of the Royal College of Physicians, London -
A supplement to the second edition of the treatise on reversionary payments, &c
containing additional observations and tables -
Statical essays
containing vegetable statics; or, an account of some statical experiments on the sap in vegetables. Being an essay towards a natural history of vegetation: Of Use to those who are curious in the Culture and Improvement of Gardening, &c. Also a specimen of an attempt to analyse the air, by a great Variety of Chymio-Statical Experiments, which were read at several Meetings before the Royal Society. Vol. I. By Stephen Hales, D. D. F. R. S. Rector of Farringdon, Hampshire, and Minister of Teddington, Middlesex -
Tracts
containing I. Suspicions about some hidden qualities of the air; with an appendix touching celestial magnets, and some other particulars. II. Animadversions upon Mr. Hobbes's Problemata de vacuo. III. A discourse of the cause of attraction by suction -
A controversy between the four elements, viz. fire, water, earth and air
Wherein each of them claims superiority, and extol their own goodness and worth to mankind. -
Explanation of a new method for warming and purifying the air in private houses and public buildings
for totally destroying smoke, for purifying the air in stables, and every kind of building in which animals are lodged -
A defence of the doctrine touching the spring and weight of the air
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An experimental discourse of some unheeded causes of the insalubrity and salubrity of the air
being a part of an intended natural history of air -
Free trade and the environment
Mexico, NAFTA, and beyond -
Toxic airs
body, place, planet in historical perspective -
Ozone diplomacy
new directions in safeguarding the planet -
Inventing pollution
coal, smoke, and culture in Britain since 1800 -
The Business of Climate Change
Corporate Responses to Kyoto -
Vegetable Staticks: Or, An Account of some Statical Experiments On The Sap in Vegetables
Being an Essay towards a Natural History of Vegetation ; Also, a Specimen of An Attempt to Analyse the Air, By a great Variety of Chymio-Statical Experiments; Which were read at several Meetings before the Royal Society -
An excerpt out of a book
shewing, that fluids rise not in the pump, in the syphon, and in the barometer, by the pressure of the air, but propter Fugam vacui. At the occasion of a dispute, in a coffee-house, with a doctor of Physick -
By the King. A proclamation concerning the sauing of fuell, materials, labour, and lessening the great annoyance of smoake
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An essay of the great effects of even languid and unheeded motion
whereunto is annexed and experimental discourse os some little observed causes of the insalubrity and salubrity of the air and its effects