The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Том 35Tobias Smollett R[ichard]. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-noster-Row, 1802 |
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... effect on the air ; for in proportion as he approaches towards the equator , the current of air in the gulf of Bengal , near the land , takes a different direction . About this time the wind , immediately on the coast of Coromandel , no ...
... effect on the air ; for in proportion as he approaches towards the equator , the current of air in the gulf of Bengal , near the land , takes a different direction . About this time the wind , immediately on the coast of Coromandel , no ...
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... effects from the situation of the sun ; and so they certainly are in some degree , for the wind blows nearly in the same direction on both sides of ] the peninsula ; but on referring to the map , it will be found that the two coasts are ...
... effects from the situation of the sun ; and so they certainly are in some degree , for the wind blows nearly in the same direction on both sides of ] the peninsula ; but on referring to the map , it will be found that the two coasts are ...
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... effects of the monsoon in this part of the peninsula ; but the west- erly wind soon loses its effect on coming to the coast , for it never ex- tends above one or two leagues out to sea , where the S. W. monsoon blows incessantly at this ...
... effects of the monsoon in this part of the peninsula ; but the west- erly wind soon loses its effect on coming to the coast , for it never ex- tends above one or two leagues out to sea , where the S. W. monsoon blows incessantly at this ...
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... effect ; the other , that , though it may begin to blow from the land , the air soon rushes from every point of the compass . Colonel Capper proceeds to the explanation of some other appearances of perennial winds ; which we cannot ...
... effect ; the other , that , though it may begin to blow from the land , the air soon rushes from every point of the compass . Colonel Capper proceeds to the explanation of some other appearances of perennial winds ; which we cannot ...
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... effect . Our government mean- while becomes inert , and slumbers , and our disturbers hold their secret committees . Our clubs are then their executive power : when they are opened , there is no longer any government ; when they are ...
... effect . Our government mean- while becomes inert , and slumbers , and our disturbers hold their secret committees . Our clubs are then their executive power : when they are opened , there is no longer any government ; when they are ...
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