CyprusH.M. Stationery Office, 1878 - 171 páginas |
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... climate of Cyprus , a subject of the deepest interest and importance , are supplemented by very valuable information and statistics which have been kindly supplied by the Secretary of the Scottish Meteorological Society , A. Buchan ...
... climate of Cyprus , a subject of the deepest interest and importance , are supplemented by very valuable information and statistics which have been kindly supplied by the Secretary of the Scottish Meteorological Society , A. Buchan ...
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... CLIMATE OF CYPRUS.- Accurate knowledge of the climate is important - Table of the observa- tions of the Scottish Meteorological Society - Temperature - Rainfall- Barometer - Winds - General conclusions - Variability of climate in ...
... CLIMATE OF CYPRUS.- Accurate knowledge of the climate is important - Table of the observa- tions of the Scottish Meteorological Society - Temperature - Rainfall- Barometer - Winds - General conclusions - Variability of climate in ...
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... climate and increased frequency of droughts , causing both sanitary and agricultural mis- chief . With the decrease of the products of the island , trade also . naturally declined ; one instance only need here be given in support of ...
... climate and increased frequency of droughts , causing both sanitary and agricultural mis- chief . With the decrease of the products of the island , trade also . naturally declined ; one instance only need here be given in support of ...
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... climate of Larnaca is Local unhealthy in the 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 ...
... climate of Larnaca is Local unhealthy in the 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 ...
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... climate is considered better than that of Larnaca , and it is very probable that Limasol , under British rule , will thrive and increase , and may eventually be one of the most agreeable and best fre- quented resorts in the island . The ...
... climate is considered better than that of Larnaca , and it is very probable that Limasol , under British rule , will thrive and increase , and may eventually be one of the most agreeable and best fre- quented resorts in the island . The ...
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Página 25 - His Imperial Majesty the Sultan promises to England to introduce necessary reforms, to be agreed upon later between the two Powers, into the government, and for the protection of the Christian and other subjects of the Porte in these territories...
Página 140 - Dominion, a pardon, either free or subject to lawful conditions, or any respite of the execution of the sentence of any such offender, for such period as to...
Página 27 - ... purses, to be duly verified hereafter, and to the exclusion of the produce of State and Crown lands* let or sold during that period. " IV. That the Sublime Porte may freely sell and lease lands and other property in Cyprus belonging to the Ottoman Crown and State (Arazi Mil i'1- v6 Emlaki Houmayoun), the produce of which does not form part of the revenue of the island referred to in Article III.
Página 140 - India or any part thereof, and any ordinance so made shall, for the space of not more than six months from its promulgation, have the like force of law as an Act passed by the...
Página 26 - II. That a Mussulman resident in the Island shall be named by the Board of Pious Foundations in Turkey (Evkaf) to superintend, in conjunction with a delegate to be appointed by the British Authorities, the administration of the property, funds, and lands belonging to mosques, cemeteries, Mussulman schools, and other religious establishments existing in Cyprus.
Página 141 - The following Orders of Her Majesty the Queen in Council, that is to say : the Order of the 12th 'day of December, 1873, for the Regulation of Consular Jurisdiction in the Dominions of the Sublime Porte...
Página 140 - Her, provided the same do not exceed the sum of fifty pounds sterling in any one case, and may suspend the payment of any such fine, penalty, or forfeiture exceeding the said sum of fifty pounds, until Her Majesty's pleasure thereon shall be made known and signified to him.
Página 29 - Kars will not become the base from which emissaries of intrigue will issue forth, to be in due time followed by invading armies, the mere retention of them by Russia will exercise a powerful influence in disintegrating the Asiatic dominion of the Porte. As a monument of feeble defence on the one side, and successful aggression on the other, they will be regarded by the Asiatic population as foreboding the course of political history in the immediate future, and will stimulate, by the combined action...
Página 25 - In return, HIM the Sultan promises to England to introduce necessary reforms, to be agreed upon later between the two Powers, into the Government and for the protection of the Christian and other subjects of the Porte in those territories.