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" The warmth of our fields and gardens would pour itself unrequited into space, and the sun would rise upon an island held fast in the iron grip of frost. The aqueous vapour constitutes a local dam, by which the temperature at the earth's surface is deepened... "
Historical Perspectives on Climate Change - Page 71
by James Rodger Fleming - 1998 - 208 pages
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The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with ...

Naval art and science - 1863 - 728 pages
...overspreads this country, and you would assuredly destroy every plant incapable of bearing extreme cold. The warmth of our fields and gardens would pour itself...the sun would rise upon an island held fast in the grip of frost. Many meteorological phenomena receive a feasible explanation from these investigations,...
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volumes 7-8

Chemistry - 1863 - 640 pages
...sun. It is perfectly certain that more than ten per cent, of the terrestrial radiation from the (oil of England is stopped within ten feet of the surface...rise upon an island held fast in the iron grip of frost. The aqueous vapour constitutes a local dam, by which, the temperature at the earth's surface...
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The British American Magazine, Volume 1

1863 - 680 pages
...temperature. The warmth of your fields and gardens would pour itself unrequited into space, and the summer sun would rise upon an island held fast in the iron grip of frost.' " MACMrLIAN'8 MAGAZINE. — MAY. "Physician! and Surgeons uf the last Generation." — A capital...
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The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of Entertaining ..., Volume 3

James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - Science - 1864 - 626 pages
...necessary to the vegetable life of England than clothing is to men. Remove for a single summer night the aqueous vapour from the air which overspreads...rise upon an island held fast in the iron grip of frost. The aqueous vapour constitutes a local dam, by which the temperature of the earth's surface...
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Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art ...

1864 - 382 pages
...necessary to vegetable life than clothing is to man. Remove for a single summer-night the aqueous vapor from the air which overspreads this country, and you...unrequited into space, and the sun would rise upon a land held fast in the iron grip of frost. The aqueous vapor constitutes a local dam, by which the...
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Report of the Annual Meeting

British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1864 - 1112 pages
...overspreads this countiy, and you would assuredly destroy every plant incapable of bearing extreme cold. The warmth of our fields and gardens would pour itself...the sun would rise upon an island held fast in the grip of frost. Many meteorological phenomena receive a feasible explanation from these investigations,...
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The Industrial Resources of the District of the Three Northern Rivers, the ...

William George Baron Armstrong, Isaac Lowthian Bell, John Taylor, Thomas Richardson - Industries - 1864 - 480 pages
...overspreads this country, and you would assuredly destroy every plant incapable of bearing extreme cold. The warmth of our fields and gardens would pour itself...the sun would rise upon an island held fast in the grip of frost. Many meteorological phenomena receive a feasible explanation from these investigations,...
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in ..., Volume 15

Industrial arts - 1865 - 372 pages
...necessary to vegetable life than clothing is to man. Remove for a single summer-night the aqueous vapor from the air which overspreads this country, and you...unrequited into space, and the sun would rise upon a land held fast in the iron grip of frost. The aqueous vapor constitutes a local dam, by which the...
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Notices of the Proceedings, Volume 4

Royal Institution of Great Britain - Science - 1866 - 730 pages
...the earth after it has been wanned by the sun. It is perfectly certain that more than ten per cent, of the terrestrial radiation from the soil of England...rise upon an island held fast in the iron grip of frost. The aqueous vapour constitutes a local dam, by which the temperature at the earth's surface...
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A Treatise on Meteorology: the Barometer, Thermometer, Hygrometer, Rain ...

Albert J. T. Morris - Meteorology - 1866 - 116 pages
...these islands, you would assuredly destroy every plant which is not capable of bearing extreme cold. The warmth of our fields and gardens would pour itself unrequited into space ; and the summer's sun would rise in the morning with scorching power, on an island fast bound with frost." Mr...
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