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... falling foul weather , as rain , snow , high winds , and storms . 2. In very hot weather the fall of the mercury indicates thunder . 3. In winter the rising presages frost , and in frosty weather , if the mercury falls three or four ...
... falling foul weather , as rain , snow , high winds , and storms . 2. In very hot weather the fall of the mercury indicates thunder . 3. In winter the rising presages frost , and in frosty weather , if the mercury falls three or four ...
Pagina 155
... fall back , as if retiring from the field , and suddenly fall upon one of our platoons , and overwhelm it : all who are not killed immediately throw themselves on the ground , and this movement uncovers the enemy to our grand square ...
... fall back , as if retiring from the field , and suddenly fall upon one of our platoons , and overwhelm it : all who are not killed immediately throw themselves on the ground , and this movement uncovers the enemy to our grand square ...
Pagina 198
... falls , the distant roar of the waters is imposing and awful . The upper fall is but inconsiderable , yet sufficient to arrest the attention . Soon after comes into view the chasm through which the river boils and foams from caldron to ...
... falls , the distant roar of the waters is imposing and awful . The upper fall is but inconsiderable , yet sufficient to arrest the attention . Soon after comes into view the chasm through which the river boils and foams from caldron to ...
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