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... cold ; some moist and relaxing , others dry and binding ; some collect clouds and are rainy or stormy , others disperse them and are fair . 7. Inquire and report to which of the forementioned kinds 140 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... cold ; some moist and relaxing , others dry and binding ; some collect clouds and are rainy or stormy , others disperse them and are fair . 7. Inquire and report to which of the forementioned kinds 140 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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... cold , may weaken and disturb this natural but feeble motion of the air . 7. If the air participates in the motion of the heaven , it follows , not only that the east wind is concurrent with the motion of the air , and the west wind is ...
... cold , may weaken and disturb this natural but feeble motion of the air . 7. If the air participates in the motion of the heaven , it follows , not only that the east wind is concurrent with the motion of the air , and the west wind is ...
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... cold regions beyond the sea to more sunny climes ) have nothing to do with periodical winds ; for they often fail in point of time . But whether they blow late or early , the birds wait for their convoy ; and if , as often happens , the ...
... cold regions beyond the sea to more sunny climes ) have nothing to do with periodical winds ; for they often fail in point of time . But whether they blow late or early , the birds wait for their convoy ; and if , as often happens , the ...
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... cold from the continent , here it comes warm from the sea . Now if , " he continued , " the east wind blew as long and as frequently in England as the west wind blows in Newfoundland , the cold here . would be far more intense , and ...
... cold from the continent , here it comes warm from the sea . Now if , " he continued , " the east wind blew as long and as frequently in England as the west wind blows in Newfoundland , the cold here . would be far more intense , and ...
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... the saltness of the sea ; for salt being in its nature terrestrial does not rise in vapours . 1 Acosta , Hist des Indes , iii . 20. , and ii . 13 . V 11. Sea winds are warm or cold , according as 152 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... the saltness of the sea ; for salt being in its nature terrestrial does not rise in vapours . 1 Acosta , Hist des Indes , iii . 20. , and ii . 13 . V 11. Sea winds are warm or cold , according as 152 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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