The History of New Jersey From Its Discovery By Europeans to the Adoption of T

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The History of New Jersey From Its Discovery By Europeans to the Adoption of T
Thomas Francis Gordon
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NORTHERN DIVISION. 41 rises in the day, the lower it fulls the Hiicceedinjr niirht. From 80°, it oominonly fulls to iiii^ ; but IVoin 60"^ only to 50-'. This dis|iru|)orli(in bt-Lwi-cn thu tuniperulure of the day and night, in sununcr, ia ahvuyB greatcHl in the nionlli of Auiruat, when the dews are heavy in proportion to the coolneH. S of this evening. Tliey are Hoine- tinies so considerable as to wet tht; clolhes; and ninrsji meadows and creeks, drained by the heat, have been supplied wit
...h their usual water from this Hource, in thin month and the first weeks of September. The violent heals of summer seldom continue more than two or three days, without intermission. They are The warmest weather is generally in July ; but intensely hot days are often felt in May, June, August and September, and the mean heat of August ha.

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