The Natural History of SelborneW. Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... severe frost and deep snow this month . My thermometer was one day fourteen degrees and a half below the freezing - point , within doors . The tender evergreens were injured pretty much . It was very providential that the air was still ...
... severe frost and deep snow this month . My thermometer was one day fourteen degrees and a half below the freezing - point , within doors . The tender evergreens were injured pretty much . It was very providential that the air was still ...
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... severe weather , on its growing a little warmer , a few of these birds suddenly make their appearance , long before the generality of them are seen . These appearances certainly favour the opinion of their passing the winter in a torpid ...
... severe weather , on its growing a little warmer , a few of these birds suddenly make their appearance , long before the generality of them are seen . These appearances certainly favour the opinion of their passing the winter in a torpid ...
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... severe seasons seems to come down from above ; for the coming over of a cloud in severe nights raises the thermometer abroad at once full ten degrees . The first notices of thaws often seem to appear in vaults , cellars , etc. If a ...
... severe seasons seems to come down from above ; for the coming over of a cloud in severe nights raises the thermometer abroad at once full ten degrees . The first notices of thaws often seem to appear in vaults , cellars , etc. If a ...
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