| 1759 - 742 páginas
...it has been at 100, and for many days fuccelfively at 98, and did not in the nights fink below 89. I think it highly probable, that the inhabitants of...air than any other people on the face of the earth. The greated heat we had hit year was but 92, and that but once ; from 84 to 90 were the utual variations... | |
| 1759 - 556 páginas
...been at 100, and for many days fucceflively at $>8 ; and 8 and did not in the nights fink below 89. I think it highly probable, that the inhabitants of...air than any other people on the face of the earth. The greateft heat we had laft year was but 92, and that but once : from 84 to 90 were the ufual variations... | |
| Several Hands - 1759 - 602 páginas
...has been at 100, and for many days fucceffively at 98 ; and did not in th« nights fink. below-Sg. I think it highly probable, that the inhabitants of...air than any other people on the face of the earth. The greateft Heat we had -laft year was but 92, and that but once; from 84 to 90 were the ufual variations... | |
| 1759 - 760 páginas
...it has been at 100, and for many days fuccefCvely at 98, and did not in the nights fink below 89. 1 think it highly probable, that the inhabitants of...air than any other people on the face of the earth. The greateft heat we had laft year was but 92, and that but once ; from 84 to 90 were the ufual variations... | |
| Ezra Sampson - 1807 - 506 páginas
...Savannah, July 17, 1758, be remarks, " I think it is highly probable, that the inh.ibiumts of this place breathe a hotter air than any other people on the face of the earth. I have travelled a great part of this globe, not without giving some uttention to the peculiarities... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1809 - 778 páginas
...been at 100, and for many days successively at Q8 ; and did not in the nights sink below 89. It is highly probable that the inhabitants of this town...air than any other people on the face of the earth. The greatest heat we had last year was but Q2, and that but once : from 84 to pO were the usual variations... | |
| Ezra Sampson - 1813 - 434 páginas
...Savannah, July 17, 1758, he remarks, " I think it is highly probable, that the inhabitants of this place breathe a hotter air than any other people on the face of the earth. I have travelled a great part of this globe, not without giving some attention to the peculiarities... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1830 - 728 páginas
...and did not in the nights sink below 89°. It is highly probable that the inhabitants of this region breathe a hotter air than any other people on the face of the earth. The greatest heat we had last year was but 92°, and that but once : from 84° to 90° were the usual... | |
| Thomas Andrew - 1842 - 728 páginas
...below $9". Governor Ellis, in stating those facts, (1758), remarks, ' I think it highly probable, liât the inhabitants of this town breathe a hotter air...other people on the face of the earth;' and again, ' I must acquaint you, however, that the heats we are subject to here are more intense than in any... | |
| REV. WILLIAM BACON STEVENS. M.D. - 1847 - 530 páginas
...seriously injured by the climate of Georgia; indeed it was his opinion that the inhabitants of Savannah breathe a hotter air than any other people on the face of the earth; and to confirm this statement, he adds, "I have traversed a great part of this globe, not without giving... | |
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