Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People, Volume 2J.B. Lippincott, 1886 |
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... chiefly carried on by foreigners . Among the principal arti cles of export are coal , flax , linen , woollen , and cot- ton goods , glass , firearms , and nails . More than a third of the whole quantity is consigned to France , and half ...
... chiefly carried on by foreigners . Among the principal arti cles of export are coal , flax , linen , woollen , and cot- ton goods , glass , firearms , and nails . More than a third of the whole quantity is consigned to France , and half ...
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... chiefly known as giving name to the adjacent strait on the south - west , which , separat- ing Labrador from Newfoundland , forms the most northerly of the three channels between the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the open ocean . BELLEISLE ...
... chiefly known as giving name to the adjacent strait on the south - west , which , separat- ing Labrador from Newfoundland , forms the most northerly of the three channels between the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the open ocean . BELLEISLE ...
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... chiefly occupied by thium mutabile and Cyrena pulchra . 3. The oyster - flights of steps , or ghats , as they are called , where bed , consisting of greenish marl , and containing crowds of all classes spend the day in business ...
... chiefly occupied by thium mutabile and Cyrena pulchra . 3. The oyster - flights of steps , or ghats , as they are called , where bed , consisting of greenish marl , and containing crowds of all classes spend the day in business ...
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... chiefly interesting to the traveller , as having been the site of the ancient city of Hesperis , in the neighbourhood of which were several singularly luxuriant dells of large extent , enclosed within steep rocks rising to the height of ...
... chiefly interesting to the traveller , as having been the site of the ancient city of Hesperis , in the neighbourhood of which were several singularly luxuriant dells of large extent , enclosed within steep rocks rising to the height of ...
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... chiefly of sheep - walks ; and along the Thames , and to the west of the Ridge Way , or Downs , it is chiefly dairy and pasture land . Under the meadows , on the Kennet , near Newbury , is a layer of peat , which is extensively burnt ...
... chiefly of sheep - walks ; and along the Thames , and to the west of the Ridge Way , or Downs , it is chiefly dairy and pasture land . Under the meadows , on the Kennet , near Newbury , is a layer of peat , which is extensively burnt ...
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