Summer, though they affect Spring and Autumn nearly in the same ratio. 5. The Moon's change, first quarter, full, and last quarter, happening during six of the afternoon hours— /. f., from four to ten — may be followed by fair weather ; but this is... The Farmer's Almanack - Page 38by Robert Bailey Thomas - 1841Full view - About this book
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