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T H E
N A T U R A L H I S T O RY
O | f .
N O R T V A T :
P A R T I.
C H A P T- E R I.
Of the Air and its Phenomena, i
Seg't: I. O f the ehmateof Norwiy,' and diverfity o f the atmoffpere, in. ggntyal.
Se c t . IITO fth e day-light~and' len g tBm ftef' STeT t . III. T^M^aurotf"'
borealis, and Jea-light, in the nighty Sf&.yTffe winter very mild and
Jeldom fevere, or lafling, on V ' The-ui/e and bunttfuk:-:
defgh o f providence in this. S^eT;- 'V7 . - Naturaf ia iif^ p f VII. 5
t The winter,mqjl, -fevere in the eajlfrn^parh.p. :§^g t . VIII. Qautiohs and^pre^
feyvatives agatti/l it.. %f-E $ T .fX ..rViolent h e ft in fummer, -.add their fauief. ■
'„frtepjT, X .*Falje notions o f foreigners^oncemifigthefir ^JNqrwtejG f SE&ij* ^
.XI. ^jafprtferiy p f that air with rpfpeSi ‘tofhealth
I Rains, and a humid air,' on-the-'ndef fd e .c * S icT . X?ITI. ^ d w it^ ^ ^ t0 g
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; ^ ^mthm-ip\ countries contiguous -tofflcb other. Se c t . XV.x'&fepdfntms.,
efpecialty On the mountains, together «dp ft tht advantages and detridi/^dhereof.
: S E"C t ’. XVI. Regular and irregular ’winds.*. u
n s t£ g; t . .t ..
|M M H 'E air, together, with the light,*, parmth, ‘humidity,
g ?T^ p . and other properties thereof, varies much more in Norway
.thanjn moil European countries. ..This .may welf^bqnprts?
.« .eluded,' withoutiperfonal .experience, ,from< the.yaft extent
’ of the country, ‘of 300 Nbrway-rft’ile^* from cape Lindeihaes. iouth,
•■ The cdmmon miles of| Norway are+conjpu^itto$e |boonprj&fpurth largeythan
a German mile, at.which rate they are near eqiaal>tfo five or.-fix meafured/Eriglifh .
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