| Thomas Milner - 1855 - 456 pages
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| Thomas Milner - 1860 - 896 pages
...sea-breezes do blow in the day and rest in the night, so, on the contrary, these do blow in the night and rest in the day, and so they do alternately succeed...lie down to rest. Then the land-winds, whose office it is to breathe in the night, moved by the same order of divine impulse, do rouse out of their private... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1861 - 408 pages
...sea breezes do blow in the day and rest in the night, so on the contrary these do blow in the night and rest in the day, and so 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... | |
| William Hughes - 1868 - 346 pages
...sea-breezes do blow in the day and rest in the night, so, on the contrary, these do blow in the night and rest in the day, and so they do alternately succeed each other. For when the sea-breezes have pel-formed their offices of the day, by breathing on their respective coasts, they, in the evening,... | |
| William Desborough Cooley - 1876 - 500 pages
...morning." " Land-breezes are as remarkable and quite contrary to the sea-breezes ; for when the latter have performed their offices of the day, by breathing on their respective coasts, they retire in the evening or lie down to rest ; when the land-winds, whose office is to breathe in the... | |
| 1888 - 340 pages
...sea breezes do blow in the day and rest in the night; so on the contrary, these do blow in the night and rest in the day and, so 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... | |
| William Morris Davis - 1894 - 404 pages
...sea-breezes do blow in the day and rest in the night ; so on the contrary, these do blow in the night and rest in the day, and so they do alternately succeed...the evening do either withdraw from the coast, or lye down to rest ; then the land-winds whose office is to breathe in the night, moved by the same order... | |
| William Morris Davis - 1894 - 394 pages
...sea-breezes do blow in the day and rest in the night ; so on the contrary, these do blow in the night and rest in the day, and so they do alternately succeed...performed their offices of the day by breathing on their icspective coasts, they in the evening do either withdraw from the coast, or lye down to rest ; then... | |
| William Gee - 1895 - 336 pages
...weather is, it is lulled asleep, and comes no more till the next morning. . . . When the sea breezes have performed their offices of the day, by breathing...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 of divine impulse, do... | |
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