| William Milburn - 1825 - 646 pages
...they do, they keep at a greater distance. A bar of sand, on some parts of which the water is not 10 feet deep, extends from the projecting rock across...to the end of March, when the wind blows from the NE off the land. During the other six months, the SW wind blows from the sea upon the shore, and in... | |
| Jean-Antoine-Claude Chaptal (comte de Chanteloup) - 1839 - 414 pages
...can be taken to prevent this. Beets that have been well kept, may be worked with equally good success from the beginning of October to the end of March. When the juice does not become clear, a small quantity of sulphuric acid may be thrown into the evaporating... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1852 - 790 pages
...safe season that they venture to go within the bar. The outer road affords secure anchorage for half the year, from the beginning of October to the end of March, during the prevalence of the NE monsoon, when the wind blows off the land : during the other, or S.... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1863 - 794 pages
...can be taken to prevent this. Beets that have been well kept, may be worked with equally good success from the beginning of October to the end of March. When the juice does not become clear, a small quantity of sulphuric acid may be thrown into the evaporating... | |
| Various - 1877 - 706 pages
...years, — three in the classical division, and three in the Hall. The time of study is about nine months in the year, from the beginning of October to the end of June, including the times of examinations, which are yearly and half-yearly, according to progress;... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1900 - 306 pages
...annual periodicity seems to me to be wholly unconnected with the sexual impulse. The winter half of the year (from the beginning of October to the end of March), when out-door life has lost its attractions and much time must be spent in the house, is naturally the season... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1905 - 298 pages
...annual periodicity seems to me to be wholly unconnected with the sexual impulse. The winter half of the year (from the beginning of October to the end of March), when out-door life has lost its attractions and much time must be spent in the house, is naturally the season... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1910 - 382 pages
...annual periodicity seems to me to be wholly unconnected with the sexual impulse. The winter half of the year (from the beginning of October to the end of March), when outdoor life has lost its attractions, and much time must be spent in the house, is naturally the season... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1920 - 396 pages
...annual periodicity seems to me to be wholly unconnected with the sexual impulse. The winter half of the year (from the beginning of October to the end of March), when outdoor life has lost its attractions, and much time must be spent in the house, is naturally the season... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1920 - 384 pages
...annual periodicity seems to me to be wholly unconnected with the sexual impulse. The winter half of the year (from the beginning of October to the end of March), when outdoor life has lost its attractions, and much time must be spent in the house, is naturally the season... | |
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