| 1924 - 836 pages
...their pages. William Dampier wrote, in 1717: "For when the Sea Breezes have performed their Offices for the Day, by breathing on their respective Coasts,...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 divine Impulse, do rouse out... | |
| John Leslie - 1999 - 564 pages
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| 1849 - 946 pages
...breezes do blow in the day and rest in the night, so, on the contrary, these do blow in the night and do 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,... | |
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