| Sir William Edward Parry - 1824 - 578 páginas
...easily raised by the wind, made the atmosphere much less thick than in a higher northern latitude. . The wind veering to the SE on the 24th and 25th, the...gradually rose to +23'. I may possibly incur the charge «if affectation in stating, that this temperature was much too high to be agreeable to us ; but it... | |
| Sir William Edward Parry - 1824 - 700 páginas
...easily raised by the wind, made the atmosphere much less thick than k\ a higher northern latitude. The wind veering to the SE on the 24th and 25th, the thermometer gra-Thur.25. dually rose to + 23°. I may possibly incur the charge of affectation in stating, that... | |
| 1825 - 828 páginas
...meteorological, and other phenomena are more interesting. October 25, 1821, the author relates — "The wind veering to the SE on the 24th and 25th, the thermometer gradually rose to 423°. I may possibly incur the charge of affectation in stating, that this temperature was much too... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1846 - 574 páginas
...—10°; but veering to the SE on the 24th and 25th, it rose to + 23°. " I may possibly," he says, " incur the charge of affectation in stating that this...agreeable to us ; but it is, nevertheless, the fact, that everybody felt and complained of the change. This is explained by their clothing, bedding, fires, and... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1857 - 500 páginas
...—10° ; but, veering to the SE on the 24th and 25th, it rose to -f-23°. " I may possibly," he says, "incur the charge of affectation in stating that this...agreeable to us; but it is, nevertheless, the fact, that everybody felt and complained of the change. This is explained by their clothing, bedding, 10* fires,... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1857 - 1074 páginas
...10° ; but, veering to the SE on the 24th and 25th, it rose to -f-23°. " I may possibly," he says, "incur the charge of affectation in stating that this...agreeable to us ; but it is, nevertheless, the fact, that everybody felt and complained of the change. This is explained by their clothing, bedding, fires, and... | |
| Albert James Bernays - 1866 - 428 páginas
...after standing at 13°, rose rapidly in two nights to 23°; ie 9° below freezing. " I may (he says) possibly incur the charge of affectation in stating,...temperature was much too high to be agreeable to us ; but it was nevertheless the fact, that everybody felt, and complained of, the change." 729. We cannot quit... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1874 - 766 páginas
...nights not cold," though thin ice formed in sheltered places. Oct. 24. " The wiud veering to the SE on 24th and 25th, the thermometer gradually rose to -|-23°....agreeable to us ; but it is, nevertheless, the fact that everybody felt and complained of the change." "From -40° up to zero is welcome, but from zero to 32°... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1874 - 732 páginas
...nights not cold," though thin ice formed in sheltered places. Oct. 24. " The wind veering to the SE on 24th and 25th, the thermometer gradually rose to -(-...agreeable to us ; but it is, nevertheless, the fact that everybody felt and complained of the change." "From -40° up to zero is welcome, but from zero to 32°... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1874 - 736 páginas
...places. Oct. 24. " The wind veering to the SE on 24th and 25th, the thermometer gradually rose to -4- 23°. I may possibly incur the charge of affectation...agreeable to us; but it is, nevertheless, the fact that everybody felt and complained of the change." "From-40° up to zero is welcome, but from zero to 32°... | |
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