... of the climate is shown by the absence of those diseases which yearly sweep off so many of the inhabitants of England, it is yet equally favourable to the growth of fruits and vegetables of colder countries. Colonization Circular - Page 140by Great Britain. Emigration Commission - 1871Full view - About this book
| National cyclopaedia - 1867 - 612 lehte
...even in that season, there are many days when the weather is pleasant and cool, and nothing can exceed the climate experienced in this colony during the...characteristic of the greater number of days in each of these seasons ; and while the salubrity of the climate is shown by the absence of those diseases which... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1869 - 456 lehte
...even in that season, there are many days when the weather is pleasant and cool, and nothing can exceed the climate experienced in this colony during the...number of days in each of those seasons ; and while the nalubrity of the climate is shown by the absence of those diseases which yearly sweep off so many of... | |
| Charles Henry Eden - 1877 - 332 lehte
...many days when the weather is pleasant and cool, and nothing can exceed the climate experienced in the colony during the autumn, winter, and spring. A cloudless sky, a bright sun, and a refreshing breeze are characteristics of the greater number of days in each of those seasons ; and while the salubrity of... | |
| William Hughes - 1908 - 942 lehte
...when the weather is pleasant and cool, and nothing can exceed the climate experienced in the colony in autumn, winter, and spring. A cloudless sky, a bright...of those seasons ; and while the salubrity of the climu: is shown by the absence of those diseases which yearly sweep off so many of the inhabitants... | |
| William Hughes - 1910 - 934 lehte
...when the weather is pleasant and cool, and nothing can exceed the climate experienced in the colony in autumn, winter, and spring. A cloudless sky, a bright...and a refreshing breeze are characteristic of the greatei number of days in each of those seasons ; and while the salubrity of the climate is shown by... | |
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