Climate: An Inquiry Into the Causes of Its Differences, and Into Its Influence on Vegetable Life : Comprising the Substance of Four Lectures Delivered Before the Natural History Society, at the Museum, Torquay, in February, 1863, Opseg 2John Henry and James Parker, 1863 - Broj stranica: 144 |
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... predominate in Spain , the south of France , and Italy . Thus after making due allowance for the irregularities occasioned , by the position of each place , by counter cur- i p . 233 . II . ] Hurricanes , their Force and Direction .
... predominate in Spain , the south of France , and Italy . Thus after making due allowance for the irregularities occasioned , by the position of each place , by counter cur- i p . 233 . II . ] Hurricanes , their Force and Direction .
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... Italy , on the Sunday preceding Easter . Yet though it abounds throughout that belt of land which stretches along the southern coasts of the Mediterranean , it is not found in truly tropical countries , where the heavy rains which fall ...
... Italy , on the Sunday preceding Easter . Yet though it abounds throughout that belt of land which stretches along the southern coasts of the Mediterranean , it is not found in truly tropical countries , where the heavy rains which fall ...
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... Italy , is cultivated in many parts of Asia , of Africa , and of Italy . The latter is not only used as food , but an intoxicating liquor is prepared from it by fermentation , which goes in Nubia by the name of Dhourra . In Tuscany ...
... Italy , is cultivated in many parts of Asia , of Africa , and of Italy . The latter is not only used as food , but an intoxicating liquor is prepared from it by fermentation , which goes in Nubia by the name of Dhourra . In Tuscany ...
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... Italy . But that the land can be maintained in a state of fertility for an indefinite period , where the country enjoys a sufficient degree of humidity , and where the natural richness of soil supplies the mineral ingredients which the ...
... Italy . But that the land can be maintained in a state of fertility for an indefinite period , where the country enjoys a sufficient degree of humidity , and where the natural richness of soil supplies the mineral ingredients which the ...
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... Italy , and in the south of France , where days are often met with , even in December and January , which we should be only too glad to transfer to the most genial month in the most highly favoured locality throughout Great Britain . It ...
... Italy , and in the south of France , where days are often met with , even in December and January , which we should be only too glad to transfer to the most genial month in the most highly favoured locality throughout Great Britain . It ...
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