| John Mills - 1773 - 216 pages
...but if the north wind blows for the fame number of days, the fouth will riot rife till after the eaft has blown a while. Whatever wind begins to blow in the morning, ufually continues longer thaij that which rifes in the evening." Mr. Worlidge obferves, that " if the... | |
| Thomas Best - 1804 - 208 pages
...days. If the south wind begins for two or three days, the north wind will blow suddenly after it b ut if the north wind blows for the same number of days,...south will not rise till after the east has blown some time. Whatever wind begins to blow in the morning, usually continues longer than that which rises... | |
| Thomas Best - 1807 - 208 pages
...before it has gone quite through the circle. If the south wind begins lor-two or three days, the north wind will blow suddenly after it; but if the north...south will not rise till after the east has blown some time When winds continue to vary for a few hours, as if it were to try in what point they should... | |
| Thomas Best - 1808 - 204 pages
...blow constant, they continue for many davs. If the south wind begins for two or three days, the north wind will blow suddenly after it ; but if the north...south will not rise till after the east has blown si, me time Whatever wind begins to blow in tne merniug, usually continues longer than that which,... | |
| Thomas Best - 1808 - 210 pages
...inanv days. If the south wind begins for two or three days, the north wind will blow suddenly utter it; but if the north wind blows for the same number...south will not rise till after the east has blown some time Whatever wind begins to blow in the morning, usually continues longer than that which, rises... | |
| Thomas Best - 1814 - 290 pages
...blow constant, they continue for many days. If the south wind begins for two or three days, the north wind will blow suddenly after it ; but if the north...south will not rise till after the east has blown some time. Whatever wind begins to blow in the morning, usually continues longer than that which rises... | |
| Caroline Howard Gilman - 1837 - 372 pages
...the south wind begins for two or three days, the north will suddenly blow after it ; but if the north blows for the same number of days, the south will not rise till after the east has blown for some time. 14. A change in the warmth of weather is generally followed by a change of wind. VIII.... | |
| Louisa Johnson - 1844 - 154 pages
...constant, they continue for some days. If the South wind begins to blow for two or three days, the North wind will blow suddenly after it; but if the North...while. Whatever wind begins to blow in the morning, it will continue longer than that which rises in the evening. OTHER EEOONOSTICS. If the last eighteen... | |
| Henry Wade - 1861 - 272 pages
...blows for the same number of days, the south will not rise till after the east has blown some time. " Whatever wind begins to blow in the morning, usually..." that if the wind be east, or north-east, in the fore-part of the summer, the weather is likely to continue dry ; and if westward, towards the end of... | |
| Heinrich Wilhelm Dove - 1862 - 374 pages
...winds), sect. 10, op. ed. Schneider, p. 293. \ Natural History, vol. ii. p. 48. north wind will sometimes blow suddenly after it : but if the north wind blows for the same number of days, the south wind will not rise until after the east has blown awhile.' 5. MARIOTTE, France, about 1700.* 'When... | |
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