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... observations will afford little in- structions ; unless they are regularly tabled , and of- fered to the mind in some tolerable order . Perhaps it would not be amiss , if all the observations of this kind were ranged under the following ...
... observations will afford little in- structions ; unless they are regularly tabled , and of- fered to the mind in some tolerable order . Perhaps it would not be amiss , if all the observations of this kind were ranged under the following ...
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... OBSERVED IN THE PROSE- CUTION . The Names of the Winds . UNDER this title class the winds , with regard to the points of the compass , or the method ob- served at sea ; and assign them their several names , ancient or modern ; so as to ...
... OBSERVED IN THE PROSE- CUTION . The Names of the Winds . UNDER this title class the winds , with regard to the points of the compass , or the method ob- served at sea ; and assign them their several names , ancient or modern ; so as to ...
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... observations of the winds in- creasing at the rising of certain stars , or the eclipsing of the luminaries , or the conjunctions of the planets , are not to be neglected : and re- mark how far they depend upon the course of the sun or ...
... observations of the winds in- creasing at the rising of certain stars , or the eclipsing of the luminaries , or the conjunctions of the planets , are not to be neglected : and re- mark how far they depend upon the course of the sun or ...
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... observation , as to the order in which the winds succeed one another ; and whether it be con- formable to the sun's ... Observe whether the succession of the winds is renewed after a certain period of years ; and , if so , to find ...
... observation , as to the order in which the winds succeed one another ; and whether it be con- formable to the sun's ... Observe whether the succession of the winds is renewed after a certain period of years ; and , if so , to find ...
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... observed ; because the air and winds have not that great mo❤ tion of gravity , which is the chief cause of the undulation in waters . Let the enquiry be carefully pursued , with re- gard to the impinging , or meeting of strong winds ...
... observed ; because the air and winds have not that great mo❤ tion of gravity , which is the chief cause of the undulation in waters . Let the enquiry be carefully pursued , with re- gard to the impinging , or meeting of strong winds ...
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