The New Werner Twentieth Century Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Standard Work of Reference in Art, Literature, Science, History, Geography, Commerce, Biography, Discovery and Invention, Volume 6Werner Company, 1907 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... lower Avon , which divides it from the county of Somerset , -partly occupying a spacious table - land about 250 feet above the sea , and partly an abrupt declivity which sinks down to the once fashionable district of the Hotwells , on ...
... lower Avon , which divides it from the county of Somerset , -partly occupying a spacious table - land about 250 feet above the sea , and partly an abrupt declivity which sinks down to the once fashionable district of the Hotwells , on ...
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... lower than among the Rocky Mountains at the same distance from the equator , and 3000 feet lower than in the same latitudes in Western Europe . It is im- possible to overestimate the importance of the snow - line as one of the factors ...
... lower than among the Rocky Mountains at the same distance from the equator , and 3000 feet lower than in the same latitudes in Western Europe . It is im- possible to overestimate the importance of the snow - line as one of the factors ...
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... lower than that of the open country . A series of observations was begun at Carn- wath , Lanarkshire , in 1873 , at two stations , one outside a wood , and the other inside the wood in a small grass plot of about 50 feet diameter clear ...
... lower than that of the open country . A series of observations was begun at Carn- wath , Lanarkshire , in 1873 , at two stations , one outside a wood , and the other inside the wood in a small grass plot of about 50 feet diameter clear ...
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... lower pressure , or from where there is a surplus to where there is a deficiency of air . Since climate is practi- cally determined by the temperature ... Lower Egypt Lower Egypt is singularly free from violent alternations | of CLIMATE .
... lower pressure , or from where there is a surplus to where there is a deficiency of air . Since climate is practi- cally determined by the temperature ... Lower Egypt Lower Egypt is singularly free from violent alternations | of CLIMATE .
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... Lower Egypt is singularly free from violent alternations | of temperature as well as frost , whereas these are marked features of the winter climate of the States bordering on the Gulf of Mexico . Robert Russell , in his Climate of ...
... Lower Egypt is singularly free from violent alternations | of temperature as well as frost , whereas these are marked features of the winter climate of the States bordering on the Gulf of Mexico . Robert Russell , in his Climate of ...
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