| William Dampier - 1699 - 538 pages
...the next Morning ; and then their task ends and they leave the Stage. There can be no proper time let when they do begin in the Evening, or when they retire...for they do not keep to an hour ^ but they commonly ipring up between 6 and 1 2 in the Evening, and laft till 6, 8, or loin the Morning. They both come... | |
| Basil Hall - 1824 - 376 pages
...comparison. In half an hour's time after it has reached the shore, it fans pretty briskly, and so increased], gradually, till twelve o'clock, then it is commonly...spring up between six and twelve in the evening, and last till six, eight, or ten in the morning. They both come and go away again earlier or later, according... | |
| Basil Hall - 1824 - 492 pages
...those blow right from the shore, but the sea-breeze right in upon the shore ; and as the seabreszes do blow in the day and rest in the night ; so, on...spring up between six and twelve in the evening, and last till six, eight, or ten in the morning. They •both come and go away again earlier or later,... | |
| Library - 1827 - 712 pages
...then their task ends and they leave the stage. " There can be no proper time set when they do kbegin in the evening, or when they retire in the morning,...spring up between six and twelve in the evening, and last till six, eight, or ten in the morning. They both come and go again earlier or later, according... | |
| Patrick Murphy - 1830 - 578 pages
...they, in 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...spring up between six and twelve in the evening, and last till six, eight, or ten in the morning. They both come and go away again earlier or later, according... | |
| Georges Louis Le Clerc (comte de Buffon.) - 1831 - 462 pages
...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...spring up between six and twelve in the evening, and last till six, eight, or ten in the morning. They both come and go away again earlier or later, according... | |
| System - 1842 - 894 pages
...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...do not keep to an hour; but they commonly spring up betwixt six and twelve in the evening, and last till six, eight, orten in the morning. They both come... | |
| James Laurie - 1842 - 1098 pages
...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...do not keep to an hour; but they commonly spring up betwixt six and twelve in the evening, and last till six, eight, or ten in the morning. They both come... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1848 - 892 pages
...breathing on their respective coasts, they, in the evening, do either withdraw from the coast, or lie down to rest. Then the land-winds, whose office it...spring up between six and twelve in the evening, and last till six, eight, or ten in the morning, They both come and go away again earlier or later, according... | |
| David Purdie Thomson - 1849 - 516 pages
...coast, or lie down to rest. Then the land-winds, whose office is to breathe in the night, moved by the order of Divine impulse, do rouse out of their private...keep to an hour ; but they commonly spring up between 6 and 12 in the evening, and last till 6, 8, or 10 in the morning. They both come and go away again... | |
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