The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England

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Yet even outside the tropics, in our own part of the ^lobe, Europe, at sea, in serene and peaceful weather, there is ob- served a certain wind, which is of the same species ; we may even <;pniecture that what we experience here in Eu- rope, where tne east wind is sharp and dry, and, on the contrary, the south west winds are cherishing and humid, does not depend merely on the circumstance that the one blows from a continent, the other from the ocean, but on this, that the breath of the east wind, since it is in the same train with the proper motion of the air, accelerates and heightens that motion, and therefore disperses and rarifies the air ; but that of the west wind, which is in the contrary direction to the motion of the air, makes it re- bound upon itself, and become inspissated. Nor ought this to be neglected, which is admitted into the number of common observations, that the clouds which are in motion in the upper part of the air generally move from east to west ; wnile the winds about the earth's surface generally blow at the same time the contrary way.

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