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... districts where they abound , viz . , ' Su- The works that are still extant under the name of G. consist , gar - loaves ... district . It has bears , goats , & c .; and ( 2 ) because he mentions , as something ex - large foundries , and ...
... districts where they abound , viz . , ' Su- The works that are still extant under the name of G. consist , gar - loaves ... district . It has bears , goats , & c .; and ( 2 ) because he mentions , as something ex - large foundries , and ...
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... district of the tribe of Naphtali . Here were situated the 20 towns which Solomon gave to Hiram , king of Tyre , for his assistance in building the temple . Phoenician colonies , in consequence , appear to have established themselves ...
... district of the tribe of Naphtali . Here were situated the 20 towns which Solomon gave to Hiram , king of Tyre , for his assistance in building the temple . Phoenician colonies , in consequence , appear to have established themselves ...
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... district called Connemara , which contains vast bogs , moors , lakes , and morasses , and presents a peculiarly black and dreary aspect . North - east of Connemara is Joyce's Country , and coast - line is stated to be about 400 miles in ...
... district called Connemara , which contains vast bogs , moors , lakes , and morasses , and presents a peculiarly black and dreary aspect . North - east of Connemara is Joyce's Country , and coast - line is stated to be about 400 miles in ...
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... district of its own name , and was remarkable for its fine buildings . But in 1815 , when the town was visited by deadly fevers and agues , all the public establishments were re- moved to Chicacole ( q . v . ) ; the fort and cantonmens ...
... district of its own name , and was remarkable for its fine buildings . But in 1815 , when the town was visited by deadly fevers and agues , all the public establishments were re- moved to Chicacole ( q . v . ) ; the fort and cantonmens ...
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... district of Bussahir in Hindu- stan , into Eastern Tartary . Its height is 18,295 feet above the sea , and it is overhung by a peak of its own name , about 3000 feet loftier . The place is unspeakably desolate and rugged . It is , of ...
... district of Bussahir in Hindu- stan , into Eastern Tartary . Its height is 18,295 feet above the sea , and it is overhung by a peak of its own name , about 3000 feet loftier . The place is unspeakably desolate and rugged . It is , of ...
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