Cyprus: Our New Colony and what We Know about itG. Rutledge, 1878 - 127 psl. |
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... rainfall of the country , and a paternal government has forbidden the further consumption of forest - wood on the railways . It would seem that some of the evils under which Cyprus lies may be traced to a like cause . The Phoenicians ...
... rainfall of the country , and a paternal government has forbidden the further consumption of forest - wood on the railways . It would seem that some of the evils under which Cyprus lies may be traced to a like cause . The Phoenicians ...
43 psl.
... crevices produced in them by the heats of summer close of themselves during the winter rains . The roofs are about nine inches in thickness , and are supported by large beams , over which are laid very thin laths covered Its People . 43.
... crevices produced in them by the heats of summer close of themselves during the winter rains . The roofs are about nine inches in thickness , and are supported by large beams , over which are laid very thin laths covered Its People . 43.
58 psl.
... rains , which are variable everywhere else , fall in this island at stated periods ; and on this account it is often with- out rain - as in other Eastern countries - for several months together . The rains are announced by the ...
... rains , which are variable everywhere else , fall in this island at stated periods ; and on this account it is often with- out rain - as in other Eastern countries - for several months together . The rains are announced by the ...
59 psl.
... rain ordinarily falls , and continues at intervals till the end of January . February is less abundant in rain , and sometimes has a serene sky ; but the rains again commence with great violence towards the middle of March , and ...
... rain ordinarily falls , and continues at intervals till the end of January . February is less abundant in rain , and sometimes has a serene sky ; but the rains again commence with great violence towards the middle of March , and ...
62 psl.
... rain and dew , during the months from June to September , the peasants at Dali , in the interior , live almost entirely out of doors . Placing their beds under the trees , they make the branches of the latter do duty as clothes - press ...
... rain and dew , during the months from June to September , the peasants at Dali , in the interior , live almost entirely out of doors . Placing their beds under the trees , they make the branches of the latter do duty as clothes - press ...
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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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