| Joseph Taylor - 1812 - 184 pages
...and about five o'clock it is lulled asleep, and comes no more till next morning. As the sea-breezes blow in the day, and rest in the night ; so, on the contrary, the land. breezes blow in the night, and rest in the day, alternately succeeding each other : they... | |
| Joseph Taylor - 1816 - 182 pages
...and about five o'clock it is lulled asleep, and comes no more till next morning. As the sea-breezes blow in the day, and rest in the night; so, on the contrary, the land, breezes blow in the night, and rest in the day, alternately succeeding each other : they... | |
| Basil Hall - 1824 - 400 pages
...those blow right from the shore, but the sea-breeze right in upon the shore ; and as the sea-breezes do blow in the day and rest in the night ; so, on...withdraw from the coast, or lye down to rest. Then the land. winds, whose office it is to breathe in the night, moved by the same order of Divine impulse,... | |
| L. Cohen - 1825 - 192 pages
...about five o'clock if is " lulled asleep and comes no more till next morning. " And as the sea breezes do blow in the day and " rest in the night, so on the contrary the land " breezes blow in the night, and rest in the day " alternately, succeeding each other ; they... | |
| William Brown - 1826 - 718 pages
...about five o'clock they are lulled asleep, and come no more till next morning. — As the sea-breezes, blow in the day, and rest in the night, so, on the contrary, the landbreezes blow in the night, and rest in the day ; alternately succeeding each other. They spring... | |
| Library - 1827 - 712 pages
...sea-breeze right in upon the shore ; and, as the seabreezes do blow in the day and rest in the night, these do blow in the night and rest in the day, and...the evening, do either withdraw from the coast, or lie down to rest. Then the land-winds, whose office is to breathe in the night, moved by the same order... | |
| Patrick Murphy - 1830 - 578 pages
...those blow right from the shore, but the sea-breezes right in upon the shore ; and as the sea-breezes do blow in the day, and rest in the night; so, on...the evening, do either withdraw from the coast, or lie down to rest. Then the land winds, whose office it is to breathe in the night, moved by the same... | |
| Georges Louis Le Clerc (comte de Buffon.) - 1831 - 462 pages
...those blow right from the shore, but the sea breeze right in upon the shore; and as the sea breezes do blow in the day and rest in the night, so, on the...they do alternately succeed each other. For when the sea breezes have performed their offices of the day, by breathing on their respective coasts, they... | |
| System - 1842 - 894 pages
...those blow right from the shore, but the sea-breeze right in upon the shore ; and as the sea-breezes do blow in the day and rest in the night, so, on the...offices of the day, by breathing on their respective coacto, they, in the evening, do either withdraw from the coast, or lie down to rest. Then the land-winds,... | |
| James Laurie - 1842 - 1098 pages
...those blow right from the shore, but the sea-breeze right in upon the shore ; and as the sea-breezes do blow in the day and rest in the night, so, on the contrary, these do blow in the nigut and rest in the day, and so they do alternately succeed each other. For when the sea-breezes... | |
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