Cyprus: Our New Colony and what We Know about itG. Rutledge, 1878 - 127 psl. |
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... Limbat wind - Dangerous north - wind - Locusts - The cold season - Lion on the coins of Cyprus - Sunstroke- Temperature - Effect of the climate on Europeans— Unhealthiness of seaports - Malarious fog - Drought- Productions of the soil ...
... Limbat wind - Dangerous north - wind - Locusts - The cold season - Lion on the coins of Cyprus - Sunstroke- Temperature - Effect of the climate on Europeans— Unhealthiness of seaports - Malarious fog - Drought- Productions of the soil ...
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... Limbat wind - Dangerous north - wind - Locusts - The cold season - Lion on the coins of Cyprus - Sunstroke - Temperature- Effect of the climate on Europeans - Unhealthiness of seaports- Malarious fog - Drought - Productions of the soil ...
... Limbat wind - Dangerous north - wind - Locusts - The cold season - Lion on the coins of Cyprus - Sunstroke - Temperature- Effect of the climate on Europeans - Unhealthiness of seaports- Malarious fog - Drought - Productions of the soil ...
59 psl.
... after a time by a cooling wind which Mariti calls limbat . This wind begins to blow at eight in the morning on the first day , increases till noon , then gradually falls off , and at three ceases entirely Its Climate . 59.
... after a time by a cooling wind which Mariti calls limbat . This wind begins to blow at eight in the morning on the first day , increases till noon , then gradually falls off , and at three ceases entirely Its Climate . 59.
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... limbat wind is said to be the cause of those fevers that attack the inhabitants , to which Europeans are even more subject . The reason of their greater liability is probably that , being unaccustomed to the climate , they sooner allow ...
... limbat wind is said to be the cause of those fevers that attack the inhabitants , to which Europeans are even more subject . The reason of their greater liability is probably that , being unaccustomed to the climate , they sooner allow ...
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... limbat . It begins at 7 A.M .; goes on increasing till noon ; and ceases only at evening . It is highly essential to protect the body against the effects of this unwholesome and scorching wind , and it is advisable , if possible , to ...
... limbat . It begins at 7 A.M .; goes on increasing till noon ; and ceases only at evening . It is highly essential to protect the body against the effects of this unwholesome and scorching wind , and it is advisable , if possible , to ...
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Cyprus: Our New Colony and What We Know about It (1878) Frederic Henry Fisher Peržiūra negalima - 2008 |
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