CyprusH.M. Stationery Office, 1878 - 171 psl. |
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... summer . None of the rivers are navigable . After the spring and winter rains , the water rushes with violence down the slopes of the moun- tains , fills up , and then breaks out from , the narrow water - courses , overflowing the ...
... summer . None of the rivers are navigable . After the spring and winter rains , the water rushes with violence down the slopes of the moun- tains , fills up , and then breaks out from , the narrow water - courses , overflowing the ...
37 psl.
... summer . The stream is sufficiently strong to work about a dozen mills ; the water was at one time conveyed by a large aqueduct to the then populous city of Salamis , 25 miles distant , but now all that remains from irrigation runs into ...
... summer . The stream is sufficiently strong to work about a dozen mills ; the water was at one time conveyed by a large aqueduct to the then populous city of Salamis , 25 miles distant , but now all that remains from irrigation runs into ...
38 psl.
... summer , and the authors mentioned above , say that Gaudry's assertion that fish are to be found in them is no longer correct . When General di Cesnola passed Lake Paralimni he noticed that it was dry , and he mentions that in the time ...
... summer , and the authors mentioned above , say that Gaudry's assertion that fish are to be found in them is no longer correct . When General di Cesnola passed Lake Paralimni he noticed that it was dry , and he mentions that in the time ...
45 psl.
... summer months , and that intermittent fevers are climate . very prevalent at that season ; this insalubrity may however be easily accounted for by the existence of large marshes and salt lagoons in the immediate vicinity , as well as by ...
... summer months , and that intermittent fevers are climate . very prevalent at that season ; this insalubrity may however be easily accounted for by the existence of large marshes and salt lagoons in the immediate vicinity , as well as by ...
46 psl.
... summer as a sanatarium , for the heat in the town is frequently very great , though abated to a certain extent by the sea and land breezes , which generally blow at regular intervals . Building materials of various descriptions can be ...
... summer as a sanatarium , for the heat in the town is frequently very great , though abated to a certain extent by the sea and land breezes , which generally blow at regular intervals . Building materials of various descriptions can be ...
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