The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the Year ..., Volumen32Gray and Bowen, 1861 |
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... England , and the Ministry of France . The table of the population of the British Colonies was made up at the Colonial Office . The Obituary Notices and Chronicle of Events have been prepared with care . The space is so limited , that ...
... England , and the Ministry of France . The table of the population of the British Colonies was made up at the Colonial Office . The Obituary Notices and Chronicle of Events have been prepared with care . The space is so limited , that ...
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... England that fruits were destroyed . In 1063 , the Thames was frozen for fourteen weeks . In the years 1149 , 1263 , and 1269 , it was again frozen . In 1294 and 1323 , the Baltic was frozen . In the year 1334 , a frost of two months ...
... England that fruits were destroyed . In 1063 , the Thames was frozen for fourteen weeks . In the years 1149 , 1263 , and 1269 , it was again frozen . In 1294 and 1323 , the Baltic was frozen . In the year 1334 , a frost of two months ...
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... England and in parts of France the summers have lost a part of their heat , and the winters , possibly , a portion of their severity . The Journal of the Royal Institution * contains a dissertation , designed to show that the summers of ...
... England and in parts of France the summers have lost a part of their heat , and the winters , possibly , a portion of their severity . The Journal of the Royal Institution * contains a dissertation , designed to show that the summers of ...
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... England were completely frozen over , the mean tem- perature of the two years was 49 ° , being little more than a degree below the standard . And in the year 1808 , when the summer was so hot that the temperature in London was as high ...
... England were completely frozen over , the mean tem- perature of the two years was 49 ° , being little more than a degree below the standard . And in the year 1808 , when the summer was so hot that the temperature in London was as high ...
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... England and France , have shown that the two countries are suffering from a similar malady . About three years ago , at the request of the Agricultural Societies of England and Ireland , in connection with the English Government , an ex ...
... England and France , have shown that the two countries are suffering from a similar malady . About three years ago , at the request of the Agricultural Societies of England and Ireland , in connection with the English Government , an ex ...
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