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Hence intermittent fevers , especially those of the quartan form , are very common
in the town in that season . Little rain falls in winter , snow is almost unknown on
the borders of the lake , and the temperature , on the whole , appears to be very ...
Hence intermittent fevers , especially those of the quartan form , are very common
in the town in that season . Little rain falls in winter , snow is almost unknown on
the borders of the lake , and the temperature , on the whole , appears to be very ...
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It stands in the centre of the town , and has a very lofty spire . ' The road from
Hamburg to Lubeck now passes in review ; which latter city the author reaches in
the evening . " I was much struck , ' he says , ' with the appearance of the Holstein
...
It stands in the centre of the town , and has a very lofty spire . ' The road from
Hamburg to Lubeck now passes in review ; which latter city the author reaches in
the evening . " I was much struck , ' he says , ' with the appearance of the Holstein
...
Pagina 427
In 1771 , during a high tide , the sea broke in and filled the town , but it did not
suffer very materially . In January , 1817 , another deluge took place , doing
considerable damage , but unattended with any loss of lives : the shifting of the
wind ...
In 1771 , during a high tide , the sea broke in and filled the town , but it did not
suffer very materially . In January , 1817 , another deluge took place , doing
considerable damage , but unattended with any loss of lives : the shifting of the
wind ...
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