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... sleet and rain, and sometimes thunder and lightning, and whose departure it followed by a serene atmosphere and a pure sky. Wednesday night, or early on Thursday morning, a storm 'his took place, v/ith all its frightful accompaniments, which unroofed houses ...

Published: Thursday 13 March 1817
Newspaper: Perthshire Courier
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4545 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Stanzas to Scio

... and far; and tomb'd beneath the wave Was its sweet shore—the scene of past delight, And all.was one dark waste ocean, sky, and night. From that sad hour they ne'er were heard of more; The tears that fall for them must fall in vain, For they were wafted ...

Published: Tuesday 01 April 1823
Newspaper: The Scots Magazine
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 574 | Page: 81 | Tags: none

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... • tli _^ t col Rn y _,- ; there w . ete no great cn _' cctswticipated _' _. _iAtiiewflection'of _.-lheiure-op _• the , sky Bt . night _; wa » . iflO ? rtertuic _. J ; : _; . • • .. ' '' . _'' '' . . ...

Published: Wednesday 30 November 1825
Newspaper: The Scotsman
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 679 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

INVERNESS. Fll DAY, DECEMBER 2

... are no reAid.mts in the woods in that colony, there was no loss of life anticipated; the reflection of the fire on the sky at night is said to have been most terrific. The Boston Daily American Statesman of the 28th of October, states that all the cedar ...

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... _Blill _the usual benignant Bymptonis iJicw _that we have gone far _into the _year . _Anotherluminous briw bcairided tlie _sky one night _lail wech , whicli was _evidently pruduced by luhi > r-. _infiilclice—llic full nioon , at tlie . time rising _grandly ...

Published: Saturday 13 April 1833
Newspaper: The Scotsman
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3601 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE WEATHER AND CROPS,

... gradaally titi since noon to-day (Saturday) we have had ‘very p gonshine, with a sky to-night. Corres] changes appear to have place ‘all over the c the heavy showers of Tuesday night seem to have be general, ‘our letters from all parts of the kingdom ¢ to them ...

Published: Thursday 19 August 1841
Newspaper: Perthshire Advertiser
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 476 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

REVIEW OF THE BRITISH CORN TRADE. (For the Week Endina Aug. I(j.) We have had another week of very unsettled

... the night of Friday a great quantity rain again fell, with light showers early this morning ; since then, however, the barometer has been gradually rising, and since noon to-day (Saturday) we have had very powerful sunshine, with a cloudless sky to-night ...

Published: Thursday 19 August 1841
Newspaper: Perthshire Courier
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 778 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

EN 6 LISII _BANKRUPTS

... we liavu liad _very powerful _sunshine , witli a _cloudless _sky to-night . Corresponding _changes _appear to _have _taken _place _all _over tlic country ; the _heavy showers of _Tuesday night seem to have been _very _general , our _letters from all parts ...

Published: Saturday 21 August 1841
Newspaper: The Scotsman
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3685 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE EARTHQUAKE AT HAYTI

... and a particular lurid tinge of the sky before night. For a fortnight previously the thermometer indicated 90 degree,, and sometimes upwards, for six or eight hours a day, and never fell below 80 degrees, day or night, no far as I can ascertain. I am ...

Published: Wednesday 06 July 1842
Newspaper: Witness (Edinburgh)
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2135 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

from 9tJago or Sr Domingo. fu this visitation of the work consiction of error in those who were must up-

... and a particular lurid tinge of the sky before night. For a fortnight previously the thermometer indicated 90 degrees, and sometimes upwards, for sit or right hours a day. and never fall below 80 degrees. day or night, so far as can ascertain. am thankful ...

For the Greenock Advertiser

... dumb. But after going far—the mystery Ever increasing I moved along-1 tried, questionings, find the cause Of this strange sky, and night-assembled throng : Ami ask whoe’er I might, the answer still Was, he is ill.” * ask’d an aged man, with hollow cheeks ...

Published: Tuesday 12 November 1844
Newspaper: Greenock Advertiser
County: Renfrewshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1254 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... infirm and pinnace, turret and arch, of the still deepening shadows, nod in catching the general out' between me and the sky. The night bad set fairly in long ere I reached my hedging-bonne. York races bad just begun, and, bad as the weather was, there was ...

Published: Saturday 28 March 1846
Newspaper: Witness (Edinburgh)
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1466 | Page: 2 | Tags: none