| Library - 1827 - 712 頁
...seldom fail but in the wet ..season. On all coasts of the main, whether in the East or West Indies, or Guinea, they rise in the morning and withdraw towards...where they are highest, rise earlier, and blow later. " Land-breezes are as remarkable as any winds that I hare yet treated of ; they are quite contrary... | |
| Georges Louis Le Clerc (comte de Buffon.) - 1831 - 462 頁
...and seldom fail but in the wet season. On all coasts of the main, whether in the East or West Indies, or Guinea, they rise in the morning, and withdraw...where they are highest, rise earlier, and blow later. "Land breezes are as remarkable as any winds that I have yet treated of; they are quite contrary to... | |
| System - 1842 - 894 頁
...and seldom fail but in the wet season. On all coasts of the main, whether in the East or West Indies, or Guinea, they rise in the morning, and withdraw...where they are highest, rise earlier, and blow later. Land-breezes are as remarkable as any winds that I have yet treated of: they are quite contrary to... | |
| James Laurie - 1842 - 1098 頁
...and seldom fail but in the wet season. On all coasts of the main, whether in the East or West Indies, or Guinea, they rise in the morning, and withdraw...where they are highest, rise earlier, and blow later. Land-breezes are as remarkable as any winds that I have yet treated of: they are quite contrary to... | |
| Tempest - 1848 - 316 頁
...and seldom fail but in the wet season. On all coasts of the main, whether in the East or West Indies, or Guinea, they rise in the morning and withdraw towards...the benefit of these winds on both sides equally. * * * " Land breezes are quite the contrary to the sea breezes ; for these blow right from the shore,... | |
| David Purdie Thomson - 1849 - 516 頁
...seldom fail but in the wet season. On all coasts of the main, whether in the East or West Indies, on Guinea, they rise in the morning and withdraw towards...where they are highest, rise earlier and blow later. " Land-breezes are as remarkable as any winds that I have yet treated of : they are quite contrary... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1861 - 408 頁
...and seldom fail but in the wet season. On all coasts of the main, whether in the East or West Indies, or Guinea, they rise in the morning and withdraw towards...the benefit of these winds on both sides equally. * * * "Land breezes are quite the contrary to the sea breezes ; for these blow right from the shore,... | |
| William Hughes - 1868 - 346 頁
...seldom fail but in the wet season. On ;ill coasts of the main, whether in the East or "West Indies, or Guinea, they rise in the morning, and withdraw...where they are highest, rise earlier, and blow later. Land-breezes are as remarkable as any winds that I have yet treated of : they are quite contrary to... | |
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