Definitionn. the quality of being salubrious and invigorating
Last update: September 26, 2015
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It is known that Salerno, a Roman colony, in a situation noted in ancient times for its salubrity, was in the 6th century at least the seat of a bishopric, and at the end of the 7th century of a Benedictine monastery, and that some of the prelates and higher clergy were distinguished for learning, and even for medical acquirements. [Please select]
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For beauty of scenery and salubrity of climate it cannot be surpassed. [Please select]
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With all his unlikable habits he is truly valuable as an agent of public salubrity, and an important officer of the desert "commission of highways." [Please select]
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The convenience of the harbors in this island, and the excellence of the rivers, in volume and salubrity, surpass human belief, unless one should see them. [Please select]
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