An analysis of the electrical fire; setting forth, from the lecturer's own experiments, that It neither attracts, nor repels; nor is attracted, or repell'd, by Points; or, any other Way, is not material nor inherent in Bodies, nor in the Clouds, &c. Together, with an account of an uncommon effect of lightning, and dissertation on thunder clouds; shewing, That Thunder is not caused by such Clouds being impregnated with Minerals; but, by frozen or cold Ones, coming into a warm Atmosphere. Dedicated to Dr. Francklin. By Thomas Kirby.

People / Organizations
Imprint
[Chatham?]: Printed for the author, [1777]
Publication year
1777
ESTC No.
T146829
Grub Street ID
193436
Description
xii,24p. ; 8⁰
Note
Advertisement to the reader dated: 'Chatham, November 1777'.

With a half-title.
Uncontrolled note
NC