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Secondly, of a general indraught of Antarctic water compensating at all events
that part of the Gulf Stream which is deflected southwards ; and thirdly, of a
comparatively small quantity of Arctic water which, flowing through two or three
narrow ...
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Nature London: The International Weekly Journal of Science
Secondly, ofageneral indraught of Antarctic water compensating at all events that
part of the Gulf Stream which is deflected southwards; and thirdly, ofa
comparatively small quantity of Arctic water which, flowing through two or three
narrow ...
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The History of Romney Marsh, from Its Earliest Formation to ...
That the low lands between Kent WVall and Knell's Dam, shall be laid out for an
indraught. That any owner of lands in W ittersham Level having land injured be
indemnified by ajury. That every owner of land in Wittersham Level, who shall ...
William HOLLOWAY (of Rye, in Sussex.), 1849
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A revision and explanation of the Geographical and ...
INDRAUGHT. ' The flowing of the sea, with an inclination towards any contracted
part of a coast, whereby floating bodies are impelled forward in the direction of
the stream. Such is the constant Indraught setting into the Strait of Gibraltar, and ...
John EVANS (Lieutenant, R.N.), 1824
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Sailing Directions for the English Channel: Including a ...
the channel-island indraught, more particularly between the periods of half-flood
and high water ; while in the former position it is manifest that the direct strength
of the indraught is neutralized by its gradual coalition with the stream along the ...
Great Britain. Hydrographic Dept, Martin White, 1835
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The Physical Geography of the Sea ...
There is an indraught from all these regions toward these deserts. These
indraughts are known, as monsoons at sea ; on the land, as the prevailing winds
of the season. Imagine the area within which this indraught is felt, and let us ask a
...
Matthew Fontaine Maury, 1871
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Memoir, Descriptive and Explanatory: To Accompany the New ...
Some, indeed, referred it to the indraught of the Bristol Channel ; without
considering that, if such a power existed at all, it was difficult to conceive how it
could be suspended, and why it should not operate at all times. " Our navigators,
in earlier ...
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Lectures on Anatomy, Surgery, and Pathology: including ...
... and that inspiration produces a facility in the influx of blood through the lungs, I
believe, will be generally admittedlnow. Inspiration creates a vacuum, or would
create a vacuum, did not the air rush in to fill up the parts: it is an indraught to air;
...
John ABERNETHY (M.R.C.S.), 1828
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The Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal
Although this water does not consist wholly of sea water, yet the influx of so great
a quantity of water into the Buck Strand must cause a considerable indraught into
Trarnore Bay, which seriously affects ships falling within the headlands of ...
... either of bad steerage, bad observations of latitude, or the indraught of the
Bristol Channel : but none of these account for it satisfactorily; because, admitting
that at times there may be an indraught, it cannot be supposed to extend to Scilly;
...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths, 1794