Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1829 |
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... winds are stationary at the south - east , from which point they very seldom vary . The rain falls in small drops . July . Wind in the south - east ; strong breezes during the day , which subside at night , when it be- comes calm . The ...
... winds are stationary at the south - east , from which point they very seldom vary . The rain falls in small drops . July . Wind in the south - east ; strong breezes during the day , which subside at night , when it be- comes calm . The ...
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... winds and rains produce the same be- neficial effect which other climates receive from the cold and frosts of the winter season.— Visc . de Vaux's History of the Mauritius . FEBRUARY . FEBRUARY received its name from the word Fe- brua ...
... winds and rains produce the same be- neficial effect which other climates receive from the cold and frosts of the winter season.— Visc . de Vaux's History of the Mauritius . FEBRUARY . FEBRUARY received its name from the word Fe- brua ...
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... wind , with its keen , bitter , biting shrewdness , and razoring of our whole faces ; and the west wind , with its warmer airs , like the warm life - breathings of beauty into the cold face of age , whispering to us remembrances of the ...
... wind , with its keen , bitter , biting shrewdness , and razoring of our whole faces ; and the west wind , with its warmer airs , like the warm life - breathings of beauty into the cold face of age , whispering to us remembrances of the ...
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... wind winnow and waft the snow like white chaff about the air , or drive it up against the half - hidden hedges , burying with their own consent the chilly and shivering sheep , who have crept there for its sheltering warmth ; or to see ...
... wind winnow and waft the snow like white chaff about the air , or drive it up against the half - hidden hedges , burying with their own consent the chilly and shivering sheep , who have crept there for its sheltering warmth ; or to see ...
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... winds chiefly prevail , bringing clouds on the mountains , from which proceed thunder and lightning ; the showers renew the verdure , which , in the middle of December , is as fine as can be con- ceived , marigolds and anemonies ...
... winds chiefly prevail , bringing clouds on the mountains , from which proceed thunder and lightning ; the showers renew the verdure , which , in the middle of December , is as fine as can be con- ceived , marigolds and anemonies ...
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