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A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson

CHAPTER XVII
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Of rain, we found in general not a sufficiency, but torrents of water sometimes fall.

Thunder storms, in summer, are common and very tremendous, but they have ceased to alarm, from rarely causing mischief.

Sometimes they happen in winter.

I have often seen large hailstones fall.

Frequent strong breezes from the westward purge the air.
These are almost invariably attended with a hard clear sky.


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