| 1845 - 478 páginas
...more variable, snow is less permanent, and perhaps the same remark may be applicable to the ice of rivers. These effects seem to result necessarily from...of its uncovered surface to the cold atmosphere." It is thus apparent, that the opinion that the climate of the States bordering the Atlantic, on their... | |
| 1845 - 454 páginas
...necessarily from the greater quantity of heat accumulated in the earth in summer, since the ground lias been cleared of wood, and exposed to the rays of the...of its uncovered surface to the cold atmosphere." It is thus apparent, that the opinion that the climate of the States bordering the Atlantic, on their... | |
| George Perkins Marsh - 1864 - 592 páginas
...ground has been cleared of wood and exposed to the rays of the snn, and to the Creator depth of frost iu the earth in winter by the exposure of its uncovered surface to the cold atmosphere." — Collection of Papers by NOAH WEBSTER, p. 162. off, or perhaps half thawed, several times during... | |
| George Perkins Marsh - 1865 - 581 páginas
...the first settlement of Europeans in the country ; that the warm weather of autumn extends further into the winter months, and the cold weather of winter...of its uncovered surface to the cold atmosphere." — Collection of Papers ly NOAH VEBSTEE, p. 162. off, or perhaps half thawed, several times during... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1865 - 442 páginas
...the first settlement of Europeans in the country ; that the warm weather of autumn extends further into the winter months, and the cold weather of winter...of its uncovered surface to the cold atmosphere." — Collection of Papers by NOAH WEBSTER, p. 162. * I have seen, in Northern New England, the surface... | |
| George Perkins Marsh - 1882 - 720 páginas
...earth in summer sine:1 the ground has been cleared of wood and exposed to the rays of the sun. aud to the greater depth of frost in the earth in winter by the eiposnre of its uncovered surface to the cold atmosphere." — Cottectivn of Papert by NOAH WEBSTER,... | |
| George Perkins Marsh - 1885 - 666 páginas
...the first settlement of Europeans in the country ; that the warm weather of autumn extends further into the winter months, and the cold weather of winter...of its uncovered surface to the cold atmosphere." — Collection of Papers by NOAH WER«TEB, p. 162. There are, in the constitution and action of the... | |
| Eduardo Cadava - 1997 - 276 páginas
...at the first settlement of Europeans in the country; that the warm weather of autumn extends further into the winter months, and the cold weather of winter...exposure of its uncovered surface to the cold atmosphere" (148 and 161). 67. SeealsoJ, 7: 209 and 314-15, for more extended comments on the painting. For discussions... | |
| Gordon B. Bonan - 2002 - 740 páginas
...into winter while cold weather extended further into summer and attributed these changes to '. . . the greater quantity of heat accumulated in the earth...exposure of its uncovered surface to the cold atmosphere' (Kittredge 1948, p. 10; Thompson 1980). By the late 1700s, the belief that extensive deforestation... | |
| 1844 - 900 páginas
...the first settlement of Europeans in the country ; that the warm weather of autumn extends further into the winter months, and the cold weather of winter...of its uncovered surface to the cold atmosphere." It is thus apparent that the opinion that the climate of the States bordering the Atlantic on their... | |
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