| 1844 - 836 pages
...that serves so much to mitigate in Europe the rigors of winter. Moving now more slowly, but dispensing its genial influences more freely, it finally meets...is divided, one part going into the polar basin of 1844.] Paper on the Gulf Stream and Currents of the Sea. Spitsbergen, the other entering the Bay of... | |
| 1844 - 784 pages
...that serves so much lo miligale in Europe the rigors of winter. Moving now more slowly, but dispensing its genial influences more freely, it finally meets the British Islands. By these it ia divided, one part going into the polar basin of 1814.] [Jl-LY, Spitsbergen, the other entering the... | |
| LIEUT N.F. MAURY, U.S.N. - 1851 - 344 pages
...that serves so much to mitigate in Europe the rigors of winter. Moving now more slowly, but dispensing its genial influences more freely, it finally meets...is divided, one part going into the polar basin of Spitsbergen, the other entering the Bay of Biscay, but each with a warmth considerably above ocean... | |
| United States Naval Observatory - Astronomy - 1851 - 710 pages
...that serves so much to mitigate in Europe the rigors of winter. Moving now more slowly, bat dispensing its genial influences more freely, it finally meets...is divided, one part going into the polar basin of Spitz瀕 perature . mild and moist te .y, but each with a warmth considerably abo can not fail to carry... | |
| Matthew Fontaine Maury - History - 1855 - 312 pages
...genial influences more freely, it finally meets the British Islands. By these it is divided (Plate IX.), one part going into the polar basin of Spitzbergen,...temperature. Such an immense volume of heated water can not fail to carry with it beyond the seas a mild and moist atmosphere. And this it is which so... | |
| Matthew Fontaine Maury - Ocean - 1855 - 304 pages
...that serves so much to mitigate in Europe the rigors of winter. Moving now more slowly, but dispensing its genial influences more freely, it finally meets the British Islands. By these it is divided (Plate IX.), one part going into the polar baswi of Spitzbergen, the other entering the Bay of Biscay,... | |
| George William Fitch - History - 1856 - 280 pages
...serves so • much to mitigate in Europe the rigors of winter, Moving now more slowly, but dispensing its genial influences more freely, it finally meets...Biscay, but each with a warmth considerably above ocean temperature. Such an immense volume of heated water can not fail to carry with it beyond the... | |
| George William Fitch - History - 1856 - 276 pages
...that serves so much to mitigate in Europe the rigors of winter, Moving now more slowly, but dispensing its genial influences more freely, it finally meets...Biscay, but each with a warmth considerably above ocean temperature. Such an immense volume of heated water can not fail to carry with it beyond the... | |
| Chambers's journal - 1856 - 432 pages
...northern latitude. Moving now more slowly, but dispensing its genial influence more freely, it at last meets the British islands. By these it is divided,...a warmth considerably above the ocean temperature. Modern ingenuity has suggested a well-known method of warming buildings, by means of hot water. Now,... | |
| Francis Wharton - Skepticism - 1859 - 410 pages
...that serves so much to mitigate in Europe the rigors of winter. Moving now more slowly, but dispensing its genial influences more freely, it finally meets...the Polar basin of Spitzbergen, the other entering into the Bay of Biscay, but each with a warmth considerably above the ocean temperature." § 50. Let... | |
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