Council of Fifty, Minutes, March 1844–January 1846; Volume 3, 6 May 1845–13 January 1846
Council of Fifty, Minutes, March 1844–January 1846; Volume 3, 6 May 1845–13 January 1846
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See source note under Council of Fifty, Minutes, March 1844–January 1846; Volume 1, 10 March 1844–1 March 1845.
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See historical introduction under Council of Fifty, Minutes, March 1844–January 1846; Volume 1, 10 March 1844–1 March 1845.
harvest commences. For about eight months of Summer they have no rain. It blends all the productions of the tropical and northern climates. They have no frost. In the summer season the north wind blows all the while and moderates the climate very much. The climate of the country this way from the mountains, will be determined from local causes. The climate is more changeable in the interior than on the coast. It is said that fish and fresh meat will keep all the year round without salt. Perhaps two thirds or three fifths of the interior is desert and plains, except here and there a beautiful stream, filled with fish, and surrounded by a flourishing and pleasant valley.
Coun. said he was in favor [p. [27]]
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