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... river , about 62 miles south - eastern U. States . It has of Prague . It is walled , has a noble collegiate large flowers , with white church , a high school and Capuchin convent , manu - ray and yellow disk . It factures of cloth , and ...
... river , about 62 miles south - eastern U. States . It has of Prague . It is walled , has a noble collegiate large flowers , with white church , a high school and Capuchin convent , manu - ray and yellow disk . It factures of cloth , and ...
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... river rising in the Vindhyan Mountains , which form the southern limit of the Jasin of the Ganges . Its source , at a height of 2019 feet above the sea , is in lat . 22 ° 26 ' N. , and long . 75 ° • 45 ' E. During a generally north ...
... river rising in the Vindhyan Mountains , which form the southern limit of the Jasin of the Ganges . Its source , at a height of 2019 feet above the sea , is in lat . 22 ° 26 ' N. , and long . 75 ° • 45 ' E. During a generally north ...
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... river Strymon , then garrisoned by the At this Persians . Later ( according to Clinton , 466 B. C. ) , when commander - in - chief , he encountered a Persian fleet of 350 ships at the river Eurymedon , destroyed or captured 200 , and ...
... river Strymon , then garrisoned by the At this Persians . Later ( according to Clinton , 466 B. C. ) , when commander - in - chief , he encountered a Persian fleet of 350 ships at the river Eurymedon , destroyed or captured 200 , and ...
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... river , and from a few rods to two miles distant therefrom . On the hills , which rise abruptly from the upper terrace from 300 to 500 feet above the river , handsome residences are erected . The city is well supplied by steam pumps ...
... river , and from a few rods to two miles distant therefrom . On the hills , which rise abruptly from the upper terrace from 300 to 500 feet above the river , handsome residences are erected . The city is well supplied by steam pumps ...
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... river Kuban in the north . They are called by the Turks Tcharcassians , but by themselves Adighé . They number from 500,000 to 600,000 , and are divided into fifteen tribes or clans . For their place in Ethnology , see CAUCASIAN VARIETY ...
... river Kuban in the north . They are called by the Turks Tcharcassians , but by themselves Adighé . They number from 500,000 to 600,000 , and are divided into fifteen tribes or clans . For their place in Ethnology , see CAUCASIAN VARIETY ...
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