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" ... storms beginning to leeward. Some years since, there was an eclipse of the moon at nine o'clock in the evening, which I intended to observe; but before night a storm blew up at northeast, and continued violent all night and all next day ; the sky... "
The American Journal of Science and Arts - Page 364
1822
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The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and ..., Volume 6

Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1838 - 632 pages
...at northeast, and continued violent all VOL. VI. 14 night and all next day ; the sky thick-clouded, dark, and rainy, so that neither moon nor stars could be seen. The storm did a greal deal of damage all along the coast, for we had accounts of it in the newspapers from Boston,...
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The works of Benjamin Franklin: with notes and a life of the ..., Volume 6

Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 640 pages
...Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 13 February, 1749-50. DEAR SIR, night and all next day ; the sky thick-clouded, dark, and rainy, so that neither moon nor stars could be seen. The storm did a greal deal of damage all along the coast, for we had accounts of it in the newspapers from Boston,...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 41

1892 - 930 pages
...before night a storm blew up at northeast and continued violent all night and next day ; the sky was thick clouded, dark, and rainy, so that neither moon...seen. The storm did a great deal of damage all along shore, for we had accounts of it in all the newspapers, from Boston, Newport, New York, Maryland, and...
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Practical Exercises in Elementary Meteorology

Robert DeCourcy Ward - 1899 - 250 pages
...sky thick-clouded, dark, and rainy, so that neither moon nor stars could be seen. The storm did great damage all along the coast, for we had accounts of...York, Maryland, and Virginia ; but what surprised us was to rind in the Boston newspapers an account of the observation of that eclipse made there ;...
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Practical Exercises in Elementary Meteorology

Robert DeCourcy Ward - 1899 - 226 pages
...blew up at northeast, and continued violent all night and all the next day j the sky thick-clouded, dark, and rainy, so that neither moon nor stars could be seen. The storm did great damage all along the coast, for we had accounts of it in the newspapers from Boston, Newport,...
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Man and Weather

Alexander McAdie - 1926 - 154 pages
...o'clock in the evening, which I intended to observe, but before night a storm blew up at northeast and continued violent all night and all next day;...did a great deal of damage all along the coast, for VI D H o £ 3 OS t— I we had accounts of it in the newspapers from Boston, Newport, New York, Maryland...
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The Scientific Monthly, Volume 6

James McKeen Cattell - 1918 - 588 pages
...o'clock in the evening, which I intended to observe, but before night a storm blew up at northeast and continued violent all night and all next day;...Virginia; but what surprised me was to find in the Boston papers an account of an observation of that eclipse made there; for I thought that as the storm was...
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Not Your Usual Founding Father: Selected Readings from Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin - 2006 - 317 pages
...desire to know my Thoughts about the NE Storms beginning to Leeward. Some years since [on Oct. 21, 1743] there was an Eclipse of the Moon at 9 in the Evening,...along the Coast, for we had Accounts of it in the News Papers from Boston, Newport, New York, Maryland and Virginia. But what surpriz'd me, was to find...
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Hurricanes and the Middle Atlantic States

Rick Schwartz - 2007 - 424 pages
...govern storm movement. He mentioned his hypothesis in a letter to a friend, Jared Eliot, and also wrote, "The Storm did a great deal of Damage all along the Coast, for we had Accounts of it in the News Papers from Boston, Newport, New York, Maryland and Virginia. ..." Interior sections of the Mid-Atlantic...
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The Scientific Monthly, Volume 6

James McKeen Cattell - 1918 - 602 pages
...o'clock in the evening, which I intended to observe, but before night a storm blew up at northeast and continued violent all night and all next day;...Virginia; but what surprised me was to find in the Boston papers an account of an observation of that eclipse made there; for I thought that as the storm was...
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