Chambers's Edinburgh JournalWilliam Orr, 1835 |
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... Rain lects 103 ferent colours 64 Apocrypha Ancient versions 63 Sleet , haze , mist , fog Snow 67 Aged gardeners 96 ... Rains in Jamaica 56 Hyænas 83 The Tweed 89 Diogenes 97 Remarkable anecdote 63 Monkey tribes ; bats Polar bear Polecat ...
... Rain lects 103 ferent colours 64 Apocrypha Ancient versions 63 Sleet , haze , mist , fog Snow 67 Aged gardeners 96 ... Rains in Jamaica 56 Hyænas 83 The Tweed 89 Diogenes 97 Remarkable anecdote 63 Monkey tribes ; bats Polar bear Polecat ...
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... rain , dew , or eva- subject to variation , the moisture being sometimes poration , will indicate either to the 1000th of an inch ; diminished , and sometimes very much increased . We but for a full description of its construction , we ...
... rain , dew , or eva- subject to variation , the moisture being sometimes poration , will indicate either to the 1000th of an inch ; diminished , and sometimes very much increased . We but for a full description of its construction , we ...
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... rain , for no cloud effuses rain until it has undergone a change sufficiently re- markable to constitute a distinct modification . This , therefore , is called the rain - cloud , and is caused by the particles constituting a cloud ...
... rain , for no cloud effuses rain until it has undergone a change sufficiently re- markable to constitute a distinct modification . This , therefore , is called the rain - cloud , and is caused by the particles constituting a cloud ...
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... rain proceeded from the English archers ; but King Robert was fortunately able to put a speedy end to that annoyance , by his small party of light horse , whose attack the bowmen had no proper means of resisting . The battle then became ...
... rain proceeded from the English archers ; but King Robert was fortunately able to put a speedy end to that annoyance , by his small party of light horse , whose attack the bowmen had no proper means of resisting . The battle then became ...
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... rain blood ; and if the same god prompted a man to kill his brother , the action was to be deemed irrepre- hensible . They were in truth regarded only as beings too powerful to be limited by any of the difficulties or restraints which ...
... rain blood ; and if the same god prompted a man to kill his brother , the action was to be deemed irrepre- hensible . They were in truth regarded only as beings too powerful to be limited by any of the difficulties or restraints which ...
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