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The Introduction.
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 4. A strong Sea Breeze, Rain from the Mountains in the afternoon.
 5. The Weather very hot, in the forenoon scarce any Breeze, but Rain in the afternoon.
 6. A great deal of Rain in the morning till about noon, then fair afterwards.
 7. Very hot, in the morning no Breeze.
 8. A pretty considerable Breeze with fair weather.
 9. Little or no Breeze, and very hot.
10. Very hot, with little or no Breeze till the afternoon, then it was strong.
11. A pretty strong Sea Breeze.
12. A pretty strong Sea Breeze.
13. A very strong Sea Breeze.
14. A very strong Sea Breeze, with some Rain in the morning.
15. A very strong Sea Breeze.
16. A very strong Sea Breeze, which lasts till very late in the evening.
17. This day a strong Sea Breeze.
18. A very strong Sea Breeze.
19. A pretty strong Sea Breeze, though not so much as the days before, towards noon some few drops of Rain.
20. Very little Sea Breeze, with some small drops of Rain in the afternoon.
21. A very easie Sea Breeze, and very hot.
22. A very easie Sea Breeze and very hot, Rain in the afternoon.
23. Little or no Sea Breeze, a part of a North, at night some Rain from the Mountains.
24. Little or no Sea Breeze, a great Shower from the Mountains, the Norths, or North Winds, are expected.
25. Little or no Sea Breeze, about ten by the Clock, a North with Rain.
26. A North with Rain.
27. An easie North.
28. A great North.
29. No Breeze in the morning, but towards the afternoon a great North.
30. In the morning no Breeze, but in the afternoon a great North.

December 1688.

 1. In the morning calm, in the afternoon a North pretty fresh.
 2. Very calm with Rain, though small and from the North.
 3. Very calm, with a smart Shower from the Sea in the afternoon.
 4. Calm, with drisling Rain in the morning.
 5. Last night great Rain, which continues this day from the Sea.
 6. A great Sea Breeze begins early, and continues all day.
 7. A great Rain begins in the morning from the Mountains, and continues all day.
 8. Little or no Breeze.
 9. Fair weather, with a small North. Tertians and Quotidians are very common.
10. Little or no Sea Breeze, towards the evening a North,

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