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" Connecticut; snow in Portsmouth in July; and the next day a man and a yoke of oxen killed by lightning in Rhode Island. "
Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture - Page 456
by Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - 1886
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The American Whig Review, Volume 5

1847 - 722 pages
...at «ast, a thick fog from the very bottom of the ocean, and a fall of forty degrees of Fahrenheit ; now so dry as to kill all the beans in New Hampshire ; then floods carrying off the bridge» of the Penobscot and Connecticut; snow in Portsmouth, in July; and the next day a man...
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The American Whig Review, Volume 5

1847 - 722 pages
...there. Cold to-day ; hot to-morrow ; mercury at 80° in the morning, with wind at south-west ; and in three hours more a sea-turn, wind at east, a thick fog from the very bottom of the ocean, and a fall of forty degrees of Fahrenheit ; now so dry as to kill all the...
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The American Review: A Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art ..., Volume 5

George Hooker Colton, James Davenport Whelpley - 1847 - 1376 pages
...origin there. Cold to-day ; hot to-morrow ; mercury at 80" in the morning, with wind at south-west ; and in three hours more a sea-turn, wind at east, a thick fog from the very bottom of the ocean, and a fall of forty degrees of Fahrenheit ; now so dry as to kill all the...
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Cyclopaedia of American Literature: Embracing Personal and ..., Volume 2

Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 808 pages
...at east, a thick fog from the very bottom of the ocean, and a fall of forty degrees of Fahrenheit; now so dry as to kill all the beans in New Hampshire; then floods carrying off the bridges of the Penobscot and Connecticut ; snow in Portsmouth in July ; and the next day a man...
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Cyclopaedia of American Literature: Embracing Personal and ..., Volume 2

Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 816 pages
...cast, a thick fog from the very bottom of the ocean, and a full of forty degrees of Fahrenheit; now eo dry as to kill all" the beans in New Hampshire; then floods currying off the bridges of the Pcnobscot and Connecticut; snow in Portsmouth in July ; and the next...
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Reminiscences of Rufus Choate: The Great American Advocate

Edward Griffin Parker - 1860 - 540 pages
...Cold to-day, hot to-morrow ; mercury at eighty degrees in the morning, with wind at south-west ; and in three hours more a sea-turn, wind at east, a thick fog from the very bottom of the ocean, and a fall of forty degrees of Fahrenheit ; now so dry as to kill all the...
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Essays and Reviews, Volume 2

Edwin Percy Whipple - 1861 - 420 pages
...origin there. Cold today ; hot to-morrow ; mercury at 80° in the morning, with wind at south-west ; and in three hours more a sea-turn, wind at east, a thick fog from the very bottom of the ocean, and a fall of forty degrees of Fahrenheit ; now so dry as to kill all the...
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Memoir. Lectures and addresses

Rufus Choate, Samuel Gilman Brown - 1862 - 600 pages
...at east, a thick fog from the very bottom of the ocean, and a fall of forty degrees of Fahrenheit; now so dry as to kill all the beans in New Hampshire, then floods carrying oft' the bridges and dams of the Penobscot and Connecticut; snow in Portsmouth in July, and the next...
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Cyclopaedia of American literature, by E. A. and G. L ..., Volume 2; Volume 86

Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1866 - 1010 pages
...cast, a thick fog from the very bottom of the ocean, and a full of forty degrees of Fahrenheit; now to outbuilt her shell, Painting with morn each annual cell Í the bridges of the Penobscot and Connecticut ; snow in Portsmouth in July ; and the next day a man...
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Choice Thoughts; Or, Selections from Nearly One Hundred and Fifty Different ...

Isaac Newton Carleton - 1878 - 140 pages
...there. Cold to-day; hot to-morrow; mercury at 80 degrees in the morning, with wind at southwest; and in three hours more a sea-turn, wind at east, a thick fog from the very bottom of the ocean, and a fall of forty degrees of Fahrenheit; now so dry as to kill all the...
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