| Medicine - 1808 - 544 pages
...made its appearance in Weston, about a quarter or half past 6 o'clock, AM, on Monday, the 14th inst. The morning was somewhat cloudy; the clouds were dispersed...Along the northern part of the horizon, a space of 10 or 15 degrees was perfectly clear. The day had merely dawned, and there was little or no light,... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1808 - 708 pages
...him the account of the appearance,, progress; and explosion of the meteor, is principally derived. The morning was somewhat cloudy. The clouds were dispersed...unequal masses, being in some places thick and opaque, and in others fleecy and partially transparent. Numerous spots of unclouded sky were visible, and along... | |
| American Philosophical Society - Electronic journals - 1809 - 532 pages
...From him the account of the appearance, progress, and explosion of the meteor is principally derived. The morning was somewhat cloudy. The clouds were dispersed...unequal masses; being in some places thick and opaque, and in others fleecy, and partially transparent. Numerous spots of unclouded sky were visible, and... | |
| Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences - American periodicals - 1810 - 458 pages
...From him the account of the appearance, progress, and explosion of the meteor, is principally derived. The morning was somewhat cloudy. The clouds were dispersed...unequal masses, being in some places thick and opaque, and in others fleecy and partially transparent. Numerous spots of unclouded sky were visible, and along... | |
| Geology - 1869 - 488 pages
...From him the account of the appearance, progress, and explosion of the meteor, is principally derived. The morning was somewhat cloudy. The clouds were dispersed...unequal masses, being in some places thick and opaque, and in others fleecy and partially transparent. Numerous spots of unclouded sky were visible, and along... | |
| Science - 1869 - 946 pages
...From him the account of the appearance, progress, and explosion of the meteor, is principally derived. The morning was somewhat cloudy. The clouds were dispersed...unequal masses, being in some places thick and opaque, and in others fleecy and partially transparent. Numerous spots of unclouded sky were visible, and along... | |
| 900 pages
...From him the account of the appearance, progress, and explosion of the meteor is principally derived. The morning was somewhat cloudy. The clouds were dispersed...unequal masses ; being in some places thick and opaque, and in others fleecy, and partially transparent. Numerous spots of unclouded sky were visible, and... | |
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