| William Morris Davis - 1894 - 422 pages
...very comfortable and refreshing ; for the hottest time in all the day is about 9, 10 or 11 a clock in the morning, in the interval between both breezes,...pant for breath, especially if it is late before the sea-breez comes, but afterwards the breez allays the heat. However, in the evening again after the... | |
| William Morris Davis - 1894 - 355 pages
...land-winds are very cold, and though the sea-breezes are always much stronger, yet these are colder by far. The sea-breezes indeed are very comfortable and refreshing; for the hottest time in all the day is about 9, 10 or 11 a clock in the morning, in the interval between both breezes, for then it is commonly calm,... | |
| William Dampier - 1906 - 694 pages
...Land-winds are very cold, and though the SeaBreezes are always much stronger, yet these are colder by far. The Sea-Breezes indeed are very comfortable and refreshing...hottest Time in all the Day is about nine, ten or eleven a Clock in the Morning, in the Interval between both Breezes : For then it is commonly calm, and then... | |
| William Hughes - 1908 - 942 pages
...Land-Breeze blows off the shore* To the dwellers in hot and sultry climates, the sea-breezes, says Dampier, are " very comfortable and refreshing, for the hottest...and then people pant for breath, especially if it be late before the sea-breeze comes, but afterwards the breeze allays the heat. However, in the evening... | |
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