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The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire20.08.1787
  • Datum
    Montag, 20. August 1787
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] -feveral places of it dry-ſhod; and although we hạd that day feveral pretty heavy ſhowers, yet it was far from :being that weight of rain to imagine ſuch an inundation following, we muſt therefore ſuppoſe it to have been :occafioned by the burfting of a cloud upọn the Moor, [...]
[...] - , , , ' ; ' i , 1:1; b:, e - , - - - - ar Agentleman in the Exchequer laida wager of one hundred guiñeas to five that it would not rain on Sa turday laft, the fourteenth dayſ after St. Swithin. He was fo alarmed by the appearance of Friday night, that [...]
[...] he offered fixty guineas to be letost; it was refafed, and on Saturday night, at twelve o’clock, he received his five guineas, for on that day it did not rain, , , , i ti'i. ! ! rin as: : : |- ei º ‘a -- - - - - - : | Dr. Graha m. – when his ọnce çelebrated Quack [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire28.01.1788
  • Datum
    Montag, 28. Januar 1788
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] chafm, of confiderable length, was obferved to rum be hind the houfes in a line with the bafe of the high clift. Into this aperture the rain-water entering to co operate with innumerable quick fprings below, the feeds of deftrućtion, although flightly obferved, were diffu [...]
[...] ceding the hurricane, the weather was lowering and heavy, attended with variable winds and ſhowers of rain; but, on the whole, the day was rather a calm one – On the morning of the fecond, at one o’clock, the wind came about to the Northward, and blowed freſh; [...]
[...] wind came about to the Northward, and blowed freſh; it gradually encreafed until day-light, attended with rain, when it blew very ftrong. – At fix o’clock in the afternoon the wind was fo high as to unthatch the hou fes, but the inhabitants being fubjećt to ſtrong nor [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire16.05.1789
  • Datum
    Samstag, 16. Mai 1789
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] mander, fliould be landed until the Duties, even to the laft farthing, had been paid. The equinoctial rains and winds were approaching, and.the Captain of courfe threw out an additional cable to fecure his veffel againft the dangers of the feafon. [...]
[...] bus " — "Safer Regis, Sains Populi" — Thank God &c. The morning was hazy, with frequent Qiowers of rain; but, on the appearance of the King at Temple- Bar, the fun flione out with a Hidden brilliancy, which, in days more credulous, might eafily have been forged [...]
[...] f The rain was very offenfive to the fpefirators on fcaffolds, and made a fad derangement in their drefs; but they fat with patience, though wet to the fkin, [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire29.08.1789
  • Datum
    Samstag, 29. August 1789
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] 2. . - Oxford/hire. , The rains have been fo abundant, that very great injury has been cauſed by them in the country, parti cularly in Oxfordſhire, where the low meadows are [...]
[...] chair and fare, demand fatisfaćtion of the old man. Here follows a purfuit, and Harlequin and Columbine whõbeing overtaken by a ſtorm of rain, take ſhelter under a tree, which Harlequin changes into a farm [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire25.04.1789
  • Datum
    Samstag, 25. April 1789
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] A famine, followed by the fmall-pox* has fwep$ off incredible numbers fince laft feafon in Bengal, and the adjacent country. The rains, however, at length pnt an end to that dreadful calamity; but it is Shocking to reflect on the havock it has already made. [...]
[...] When action, uniform in every part, Guides the clear Tale directly to the heart, In rain Dramatic Pedants may combine The free-born Mufe, by weak'ning, to refine, Whene'er fhe mounts, their damp cold veil to ffing, [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire24.04.1790
  • Datum
    Samstag, 24. April 1790
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] boat, too confined in dimenfions to fuffer any of them to lie down for repofe; and without the leaft awning to protest them from the rain, which almoſt incestantly, fell for forty days: — A heavy fea, and fqually weather, for great part of their courſe, augmented their [...]
[...] and thoſe who remained firm to their duty, nimeteen; confequently, had the mighteſt füípicion been enter rained of the defign, it might have been eaſily fruſtrated; as all the principal officers remained faithful to their Commander. - · · · · · · · · · r S -:-, -, : -; [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire23.10.1790
  • Datum
    Samstag, 23. Oktober 1790
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] metaphorically, the cauſe, whatever it was, of the Nile's inundations. This cauſe they had difcovered to be the tropical rains which fall in the extent of 16 degrees on each fide of the linė; which made the Sa criſtan of Minerva's temple at Sais, in Egypt, tell that [...]
[...] North into Egypt, and South into Ethiopia; and the reports of all African travellers ferve to explain and confirm this obſervation. The tropical rains, they acknowledge, give rife to the Nile, and all its tribu tary ſtreams, which flow Northward înto the kingdom [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire25.08.1788
  • Datum
    Montag, 25. August 1788
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] The laſt letters from Bengal inform us, that the monfoons on the Malabar Coaſt have been very heavy. The rains have poured down in torrents, accompanied by heavy gales of wind, and continual thunder and lightning, which has done great damage among the cattle. [...]
[...] ftump of an old tree, which a gentleman would grub out of his eſtate; a cottage, with fearce thatch enough to keep out the rain, were objećts which he delighted in, and from which he produced interefting and de lightful effests, though when clofely infpe&ted they [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire05.11.1787
  • Datum
    Montag, 05. November 1787
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] The Offices which were under the Terraçe, font: ing the water – as the Stamps, the Navy Stores, &c. were found to havę too much of water; the rain-got in, which is not the fenfe in which the Stop office, if it means any thing, is to be wiſhed for — but this is [...]
[...] it means any thing, is to be wiſhed for — but this is remedied – the whole Terrace is how covered with lead, and the rain is now, only where it fhould be. Over the lead, there is a coat of fine gravel; përhaps it had better bęen entirely covered with. pavement. In [...]
The British mercury or annals of history, politics, manners, literature, arts etc. of the British Empire21.02.1789
  • Datum
    Samstag, 21. Februar 1789
  • Erschienen
    Hamburg
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    Hamburg
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] ſterial Lord, the Marquis of Carmarthen was obferved turning over Handel’s chorus of “He gave them bail fones for rain !” - [...]
[...] vourable than the accounts received before, as they had had fome fine rains, and the cames were in fuch a thriving order, that they have every profpe& of a fine crop of fugars this year. - [...]