| Sir William Edward Parry - 1824 - 700 pàgines
...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...agreeable to us ; but it is nevertheless the fact, that every body felt and complained of the change. We had often before remarked, that considerable alterations... | |
| Sir William Edward Parry - 1824 - 578 pàgines
...on the 24th and 25th, the thermometer gradually rose to +23'. I may possibly incur the charge «if affectation in stating, that this temperature was...agreeable to us ; but it is nevertheless the fact, that every body felt and complained of the change. We bad often before remarked, that considerable alterations... | |
| 1825 - 828 pàgines
...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...agreeable to us ; but it is nevertheless the fact, that every body felt and complained of the change. We had often before remarked, that considerable alterations... | |
| Sir William Edward Parry - 1828 - 332 pàgines
...other plan. The wind veering to the SE on the 24th and 25th, the thermometer gradually rose to+23°. 1 may possibly incur the charge of affectation in stating...agreeable to us; but it is nevertheless the fact, that every body felt and complained of the change. We had often before remarked, that considerable alterations... | |
| Sir William Edward Parry - 1835 - 354 pàgines
...of heat. The wind veering to the SE on the 24th and 25th, the thermometer gradually rose to + 23°. I may possibly incur the charge of affectation in...agreeable to us ; but it is nevertheless the fact, that every body felt and complained of the change. We had often before remarked, that considerable alterations... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1846 - 574 pàgines
...—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...that everybody felt and complained of the change. This is explained by their clothing, bedding, fires, and other precautions against the severity of... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1857 - 500 pàgines
...—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...that everybody felt and complained of the change. This is explained by their clothing, bedding, 10* fires, and other precautions against the • severity... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1857 - 1074 pàgines
...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...that everybody felt and complained of the change. This is explained by their clothing, bedding, fires, and other precautions against the severity of... | |
| Albert James Bernays - 1866 - 428 pàgines
...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 pàgines
...Oct. 24. " The wiud veering to the SE on 24th and 25th, the thermometer gradually rose to -|-23°. I may possibly incur the charge of affectation in...inconvenience." [Parry, p. 239.] Oct. 10 to 21, 1850. A rise of temperature from -2° to +20° with wind northeast. This sudden change was far from pleasant... | |
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