A Universal Pronouncing Gazetteer ...Lippincott, Grambo & Company, 1852 - 747 էջ |
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... founded by James IV . , in 1494 . NEW ABERDEEN , the cap . of Aberdeenshire , stands on the left bank of the Dee ( which forms its harbour ) , 91 m . N. N. E. of Edinburgh . It has a university named Marischal College , in honour of ...
... founded by James IV . , in 1494 . NEW ABERDEEN , the cap . of Aberdeenshire , stands on the left bank of the Dee ( which forms its harbour ) , 91 m . N. N. E. of Edinburgh . It has a university named Marischal College , in honour of ...
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... founded , 123 B. C. , ) a handsome archiepiscopal city of France , formerly cap . of Provence , now in the dep . of the mouths of the Rhone , 17 m . N. of Marseilles . It has an acadé- miè universitaire , a public library of 80,000 ...
... founded , 123 B. C. , ) a handsome archiepiscopal city of France , formerly cap . of Provence , now in the dep . of the mouths of the Rhone , 17 m . N. of Marseilles . It has an acadé- miè universitaire , a public library of 80,000 ...
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... founded by Offa , in the eighth century , in honour of St. Alban , reputed the first British martyr . He is said to have suffered in the time of Diocletian , and to be entombed within the church . ALBANY , aul / -bạ - ne , a co . in the ...
... founded by Offa , in the eighth century , in honour of St. Alban , reputed the first British martyr . He is said to have suffered in the time of Diocletian , and to be entombed within the church . ALBANY , aul / -bạ - ne , a co . in the ...
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... founded in 1499 , by Cardinal Ximenes , which was formerly , after Salamanca , the seminary of the greatest repute throughout Spain . This town was the birth - place of Cervantes . Lat . 40 ° 27 ′ N. , Lon . 3 ° 25 ′ W. 5,000 . ( B ...
... founded in 1499 , by Cardinal Ximenes , which was formerly , after Salamanca , the seminary of the greatest repute throughout Spain . This town was the birth - place of Cervantes . Lat . 40 ° 27 ′ N. , Lon . 3 ° 25 ′ W. 5,000 . ( B ...
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... founded by Alexander the Great , in the year 332 B. C. It is situated at the W. extremity of the Egyptian coast , on the borders of the desert , upon a neck of land between the Mediterranean and L. Mareotis . It was once the centre of ...
... founded by Alexander the Great , in the year 332 B. C. It is situated at the W. extremity of the Egyptian coast , on the borders of the desert , upon a neck of land between the Mediterranean and L. Mareotis . It was once the centre of ...
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A Universal Pronouncing Gazetteer: Containing Topographical, Statistical ... Thomas Baldwin Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1845 |
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Էջ 336 - ... one of the most important as well as one of the most legitimate sources of his power.
Էջ 679 - Beginning at the northeast corner of the State of Illinois — that is to say; at a point in the center of Lake Michigan, where the line of forty-two degrees and thirty minutes of north latitude crosses the same; thence running with the boundary line of the State of Michigan, through Lake Michigan, Green Bay, to the mouth of the...
Էջ 463 - Indian, who, in pursuit of a llama up the steep, to save himself from falling caught hold of a shrub, which being torn from the soil exposed a mass of solid silver at the roots ; it was that mountain, incapable of producing even a blade of grass, which yet...
Էջ 266 - Hanseatic league, which became so formidable, that its alliance was courted, and its enmity was dreaded by the greatest monarchs. The members of this powerful association formed the first systematic plan of commerce known in the middle ages, and conducted it by common laws enacted in their general assemblies.
Էջ 432 - HIGH on a throne of royal state, which far Outshone the wealth of Ormus and of Ind, Or where the gorgeous East with richest hand Showers on her kings barbaric pearl and gold, Satan exalted sat...
Էջ 22 - Names known too well in Scotland's war At Falkirk, Methven, and Dunbar, Blazed broader yet in after years At Cressy red and fell Poitiers. Pembroke with these and Argentine Brought up the rearward battle-line. With caution o'er the ground they tread, Slippery with blood and piled with dead, Till hand to hand in battle set, The bills with spears and axes met, And, closing dark on every side, Raged the full contest far and wide.
Էջ 679 - Brule river; thence up said last-mentioned river to Lake Brule; thence along the southern shore of Lake Brule in a direct line to the center of the channel between Middle and South Islands, in the Lake of the Desert; thence in a direct line to the head waters of the Montreal river, as marked upon the survey made by Captain Cramm; thence down the main channel of the Montreal river to the middle of Lake Superior; thence through the center of Lake Superior to the mouth of the St.
Էջ 580 - ... of a preparatory department. Some of the Colleges above enumerated, are not in full operation ; and scarcely deserve a place in the Table. Several other Colleges have been incorporated, which are not yet fully organized.
Էջ 301 - Aguasarco assert that flames were seen to issue forth for an extent of more than half a square league, that fragments of burning rocks were thrown up to prodigious heights, and that through a thick cloud of ashes, illumined by the volcanic fire, the softened surface of the earth was seen to swell up like an agitated sea.
Էջ 241 - German kingdoms have each four votes, and the other states, in proportion to their importance, three, two, or one vote each The Federative government is composed of seventeen votes, out of which eleven principal states have each a single vote, and the remaining twenty-seven only six joint votes. Austria presides in both the assemblies, and decides in case of equality. The Federative government has the initiative, and Deliberates on the projects which are presented to the Plenum, where they are not...