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Galignani's messenger13.07.1826
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 13. Juli 1826
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    Paris
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] On Wednesday Coventry was visited by a most tre mendous thunder-storm, accompanied with a déluging shower of rain. It commenced about one o'clock, and for upwards of an hour the vivid flashes of the lightning and the deafening peals of the thunder were alarning beyond description. About a [...]
[...] —(Star. Last Saturday morning the inhabitants of Derby were refreshed by some rain. It had been so long wished for, that though it commenced between two and three o'clock, almost every individual was alive to thc grateful change of the weather, [...]
[...] and many persons rose from their beds, and stood at their win dows to welcome the falling shower. It continued for nearly two hours, and in the course of the day the rain fell in abun dance. We believe it extended a considerable distance, and in some placcs amounted to a storm. Near Belper, however, the [...]
[...] breaking of hot-house and other windows. We have not, how ever, beard of any fatal accidents from the lightning, and the benefit of the rain to a large district of prohing country has been most seasonable and important. On Wednesday there fell another shower, accompanied with lightning and thunder. The rain has [...]
[...] Miss Freak, daughter of T. Freak, E M.A. to Marianne, eldest daughter of the Hon. Mr. Justice Bayley. —George Newbery, Esq. to Miss Anna Maria Wools, only daugh ter of the late E. Wools, Esq. of Farringdon, Hants.-J. L. King ston, Esq. 63d Regt. to Catherine Jane, only daughter of Patrick [...]
[...] pressed several degrees below the ordinary temperature. The wind of the sirocco has constantly prevailed, but without vio lence. The rain has been rather continual than abundant. In the terrible storm of the 7th instant the hail, which was accom panied by thunder, was not, in general, large or abundant enough [...]
Galignani's messenger20.10.1824
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 20. Oktober 1824
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    Paris
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] La Fenice, Salv. Mallia * Leruossi, A. Mongiardina Tancredi, Louti. Nicholas - Ship. L'Aurora, Salv. Caſtiero Maria, R. Middleton Grau Bretagna, Ger. Cassar - [...]
[...] enemy, as it was glorious for us, our fire-ships have this day de stroyed a frigate and a corvette of Tripoli, of the first rank, and a brig of 1'uns, in full sail, between the Capes of St. Maria and Co lona, with several transports, which the enemy had previously pre #. for the transporting of his troops. The acuiou took place as [...]
[...] set sail, accompanied by different ships of war. About ten o'clock A. M., the fire-ship commanded by Capt. Demetrius Zappli ap proached a frigale of the first rank off Cape Saint Maria, and grip pled her. There was a slight breeze, and the frigate, helped in some manner by it, and towed by four galleys, escaped the §ºg. [...]
[...] the oldest inhabitant so rapid and extensive a flood in this neighbourhood as the inundation caused by the late rain, and we fear much damage has been the result. We very well recollect after the breaking u of that great frost in the month of February, 1799, [...]
[...] quently there were ſewer outlets. In the present in stance there has been no obstruction of its passage; and the rain from its continuance (frequently falling in torrents) soon caused the banks of the Don to overflow, spreading far and wide, with eager ripidity, the land [...]
[...] ScArborough, Oct. 12.—This place has been visited with tremendously stormy weather, of high wind and continued rain from Sunday evenin last, till this period (Tuesday), and yet prevails. The shipwrecks on our coast in the immediate vicinity of Scarborough, [...]
Galignani's messenger10.09.1824
  • Datum
    Freitag, 10. September 1824
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    Paris
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] Letters from Grenada, received this morning, state that, from the want of rain, and from excessive heat, the crops of sugar and coſtee were nearly all destroyed. (New Times.) [...]
[...] has become gº! throughout the county ; the corn, we are happy to add, has sustained no injury from the late rains, and the quantity is equal to any former" season. 3 WINDson, Sept. 5–Yesterday his Majesty and [...]
[...] state, a high fever having taken place, after the ball was extracted.’”—(Courier.) On the 20th August, the Maria sailed from Lisbon for Para, having on board 153 Brazilian soldiers, who had been sent over prisoners from that Province by [...]
[...] On Thursday afternoon Manchester was visited by a violent storm of thunder and lightning, accompanied with heav rain, which continued for nearly three hours. The iron rod which surmounts a chimney in the yard of Messrs. Clogg and Norris's ctory was struck by the lightning, and the electric fluid ran vi [...]
[...] there appeared to be abundant reason for apprehen sion and alarm, in consequence of the lodged state of the crops, and repeated falls of rain, we believe more service has accrued from the latter circumstance, than injury been sustained—the ripening process was pro [...]
Galignani's messenger13.07.1821
  • Datum
    Freitag, 13. Juli 1821
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    Paris
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    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] of the next day. About three o'clo k on Sunday a por tentous cloud suddenly overspread the metropolis with darkness, and poured down torrents of rain, accom Panied with thunder. The wind shifted to its ſormer quarters in the north-east, and chilling rains continued, [...]
[...] quarters in the north-east, and chilling rains continued, with very little intermission, till Monday night. This rain, however, was limited in its spread towards the sºuth; not having been experienced in Kent, even on Monday morning, below Canterbury. Wednesday [...]
[...] Since that day the wind has turned to the westward of north, but the weather has continued congenial. The quantity of rain this week in inches is 1,35. York, July 1.-Last night, about nine o'clock, this city was thrown into a state of great alarm, by the [...]
[...] his opinion they meant to fortify each other.—He then alluded to the treaty entered into with regard to the marriage of Prince ū. and Henrietta Maria, as it was set forth in Reymer’s Federa. In this treaty the Ceremony was appointed, and on account of the differ [...]
Galignani's messenger07.01.1822
  • Datum
    Montag, 07. Januar 1822
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    Paris
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] houses and several lives. What renders this circum stance peculiaris, that the whole Archipelago of Islands are suffering under a dreadful drought, rain having ſal len once ...; at Teneriffe and Canary, and not at all in the more Northern Islands of Lancerota and Fuota [...]
[...] weather still continues very dry, and the consequence will be short crops in general. We had latterly some fine showers, but .# more rain is wanted to secure the plants lately put into the ground, as well as to bring forward the other Canes.”—(Globe:) [...]
[...] fused, and having thrown up the sashes of the upper windows, prepared for action, when it commenced raining remarkably heavy, which compelled the Insur gents to retire down the avenue, where they waited a i. time, thinking the rain would cease; but being [...]
[...] and their family. In drawing the cake, the Duke of Angouleme was King, and chose for his Queen the Princess Maria Christine, his cousin. The evening was passed with the greatest bilarity. On Saturday, the children of the Duke of Qrleans [...]
Galignani's messenger12.01.1822
  • Datum
    Samstag, 12. Januar 1822
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    Paris
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    Paris
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] settled, with violent gales of wind, and frequent heavy showers. On Monday and Tuesday last an immense quantity of rain ſell: many of the low grounds in the neighbourhood were, in consequence, flooded. The barometer has scarcely ever been observed so low as it [...]
[...] HULL. On the morning of Tuesday last, a violent fresh, th consequence of a heavy rain the W. night, cane pouring down the river Esk, at Whitby, and occasion ed considerable damage amongst the shipping in the [...]
[...] higher that it had been for several years, as appeared on its approach to a certain mark at the bridge. The rains for the most part were accompanied by blustering stormy winds, but without producing any very serious disasters along our coast, that we have heard of. Shore [...]
[...] in the houses built on what was called the Stone-field, while the bridge was in course of erection. The ac cumulating rains settling against a wall lately erected [...]
[...] waited upon the King to take his Majesty's commands respecting the ſuneral of her late Highness. Louisa-Maria-Theresa-Bathilda # Orleans was born at St. Cloud July 9, #. . . She was married April 24, 1770, to the Duke of Bourbon. The sole issue of this [...]
Nature02.01.1873
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 02. Januar 1873
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] The remark of Mr. G. J. Symons in NATURE, December 26, that it seems to him “more likely that the effect of cyclone is simply to alter the locality of deposition " of rain, suggests a doubt whether the relation between rain and wind is sufficiently considered. The amount of evaporation must always be the [...]
[...] waves and foam. The evaporation during a cyclone may be presumed to be enormous. Wind in fact is almost always drying, even when rain is falling. - - - May we not on this account see a theoretical probability in favour of Mr. Lockyer's belief that the cycle of sun-spots coin [...]
[...] nomenon 2 It is said to send its waters “pure and unmixed' into the ocean 300 miles. I have had no information as to excessive rains on the continent.” RAWSON. W. RAWSON Government House, Barbados, Dec. 2, 1872 [...]
[...] near Theta Centauri.’ “I was on the look-out from comet-rise (16") to sunrise the next two mornings, but clouds and rain disappointed me. On the third attempt, however, I had better luck. Just about 17}" mean time, a brief blue space enabled me [...]
[...] angle from nucleus about 280°.’ I had no time to spare to look for the other comet, and the next morning the clouds and rain had returned. “If I get another view before posting this I may be able to add a hasty postscript. The positions, the first [...]
[...] occurred on July 3, in Araucaria, of sufficient extent to cover up all the planted fields of the Indians, and oblige them to take refuge on the north side of the mountain. This rain, supposed to have come from an eruption of Mount Llaima, distressed the Indians so much as to drive them into the neighbourhood of the [...]
[...] Arrugiº, is proposed for Zerythis basuta Wall, £rotiſmºus Lin. The new species are all Geomitrina, they are Conchylia /acto Maria, Camptogramma yuaggaria, C. jºrºv, Mºſarigºriºniſ, M. getula, 7%hrina memorizaga, Zamºra //atrºcata, /*. Cºomaculata and Mesotype textilis.-A new species of mica called [...]
[...] the serpent among ancient and modern peoples. One of its chief characteristics was its power over the wind and rain. Another was its connection with health and good fortune, in which character it was the Agathodºmon. The serpent was also the symbol of life or immortality, as well as of wisdom. It [...]
[...] spirit ancestor was transformed into that of the Great Spirit, the father of the race, the attributes of the serpent would be en larged, and it would be thought to have power over the rain and the hurricane, which provide the moisture requisite for life. Being thus transferred to the atmosphere, the serpent would come [...]
[...] by means of carbon. The carbon is employed as the conducting film on the surface of the ozoniser. M. Gérardin presented a note on the amount of oxygen dissolved in rain water and in that of the Seine. Fine and persistent rain contains less oxygen than that of heavy and short showers.-Next came a note from M. [...]
Nature29.12.1870
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 29. Dezember 1870
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    London
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    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] IN NATURE of the 15th there is an account of hailstones of a form deviating considerably from the spherical. Hailstones are frozen raindrops, and a rain-drop falling through a vacuum would of necessity be spherical, but in falling through the air it must tend to assume the form of least resistance, whatever that [...]
[...] has received the following telegram, which was despatched by Lord Lindsay immediately after the Eclipse. Lord Lindsay's place of observation was La Maria Louisa, which appears to be near Puerto, the mainland station opposite Cadiz.:-" Photo graphs successful. Two good pictures of corona. Polariscope [...]
[...] The “Anglo-Saxon Chronicle’’ contains the next later obser vation : “A.D. 685.-This year it rained blood in Britain, and milk and butter were turned into blood.: The Chron. Scot. follows with: “A.D. 688. –The moon was turned into the colour of blood on [...]
[...] Britain, and in Ireland.” “A.D. 689.- . . . . a battle against the son of Penda. Bloody rain fell in Lagenia.” (Chron. Scot.) “A.D. 690.- . . . the milk and butter turned to blood.” (Brut y Tywy.) [...]
[...] We now come to a most perplexing record of phenomena, which cannot, I am afraid, be explained; they occurred in “A.D. 714.— . . . it rained a shower of honey upon Othan " See NATURE, December 8, 1870. + Published under the direction of the Master of the Rolls. Translated by [...]
[...] W. M. Hennessy, M. R.I.A., 1806. : Showers of Blood are mentioned as having taken place in Tit. Liv. Book 42, Sect. 20. It says: “There was a report ºf it having rained blood for hree days at a town in Italy.' And in Pliny, Book 2, Chap. 56, “It rained blood when M. Acilius and C. Persius were Consuls." [...]
[...] ... it rained blood in the island of [...]
[...] say what this record really means, especially when it states that the Loch became “clots of gore.” “A.D. 878. –It rained a shower of blood, which was ſound in lumps of gore, and blood on the plains of Ciannachta. . . .” (Chron. Scot.) [...]
[...] drawing to and fro by the Suras and Asuras, a cºntinual streat of fire, and smoke, and wind, which, ascending in thick clouds replete with lightning, it began to rain down upon the heaven'y bands, who were already fatigued with their labour." [...]
[...] of it ; and as the Aurora, which has been seen in England this year, was also visible in India, I think it not at all unlikely that “a continual stream of fire,” which “began to rain down,” is a record of a similar extensive phenomenon. [...]
All the year round14.03.1874
  • Datum
    Samstag, 14. März 1874
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    London
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    London; New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] topic of amazing interest was seething within her, and demanding to be discussed. “May I come in out of the rain—it's raining—and talk about it f" inquired she, piteously. [...]
[...] remote from the house, with his face buried in his hands, and seemingly quite unconscious of the autumn rain which was driving in upon his bare head. “ Uncle l’” [...]
[...] you here for the next half-hour.” “Do you know, uncle, that you are sitting in the rain P” remarked she, softly. “Had you not better come indoors P” “No dear, no; I like the air. There” [...]
[...] performed for the delectation of the Populus Romanus, and heard the Ave Maria bells, from the Christian churches near at hand, interrupt the bacchanalian strophes of the rose-crowned Emperor [...]
[...] side the gaming house. How pure and fresh the night air seemed ! What did it matter that it was raining heavily P “Are you hurt, Duke P Have you lost anything P” asked Mole, panting asth [...]
[...] refugees, apparently from the gaming house, had also sought shelter from the rain. They seemed wholly unconscious of our presence, as they stood together conversing in a low tone. [...]
[...] some minutes further; but little of it was audible where I stood, owing, in some measure, to the plashing noise of the rain, which had increased in violence. Then, a hackney coach passed. The two men hailed [...]
Punch20.07.1861
  • Datum
    Samstag, 20. Juli 1861
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    London
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    London; Bletchley
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] HEARKEE to St. Swithun's story, This be his appinted veast, Now he’ll rain in all his glory If to-day 'a rains the least. By our fathers we was told it, [...]
[...] From thenceforth for ever arter On that day if rain alights, More or less the skies do water Warty days and varty mights. [...]
[...] -Wife (to Unreasonable Monster). “It’s of No Use, GEORGE, Your sAYING, ‘HANG IT, MARIA ; I Must have some PLACE to put [...]