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... mountain - groups arrange themselves in picturesque shapes , reaching in Il Gran Sasso d'Italia , or the great rock of ... mountains ; at the base , almond , walnut , and other fruit - trees grow abundantly ; olives in the deep - lying ...
... mountain - groups arrange themselves in picturesque shapes , reaching in Il Gran Sasso d'Italia , or the great rock of ... mountains ; at the base , almond , walnut , and other fruit - trees grow abundantly ; olives in the deep - lying ...
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... mountain - chains , mostly of volcanic origin , rise above the table - lands : the highest are the mountains of Samen or Samien , rising to about 15,000 feet above the sea - level . Some of the plains have an elevation of from 7 to ...
... mountain - chains , mostly of volcanic origin , rise above the table - lands : the highest are the mountains of Samen or Samien , rising to about 15,000 feet above the sea - level . Some of the plains have an elevation of from 7 to ...
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... mountains in the N.E. - now styled Viena - form a wild offset of the Pindus chain , and slope steeply on the S.W. ... mountain of the ancients- which fall on the S.W. to a broad coast - level , occupied by morasses and lagoons ; but on ...
... mountains in the N.E. - now styled Viena - form a wild offset of the Pindus chain , and slope steeply on the S.W. ... mountain of the ancients- which fall on the S.W. to a broad coast - level , occupied by morasses and lagoons ; but on ...
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... Mountains abruptly divide the country from the flat regions of the Punjab , and the plains of the Lower Indus . There are only two passes leading through the highlands of A. to the Indus : that in the north , formed by the deep valley ...
... Mountains abruptly divide the country from the flat regions of the Punjab , and the plains of the Lower Indus . There are only two passes leading through the highlands of A. to the Indus : that in the north , formed by the deep valley ...
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... mountains the Aracynthus mountain of the ancientswhich fall on the S.W. to a broad coast - level , occupied by morasses and lagoons ; but on the S.E. side extend to the gulf , where the promontory of Antirrhion reaches to within 2400 ...
... mountains the Aracynthus mountain of the ancientswhich fall on the S.W. to a broad coast - level , occupied by morasses and lagoons ; but on the S.E. side extend to the gulf , where the promontory of Antirrhion reaches to within 2400 ...
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA: A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE FOR THE PEOPLE ... Affichage du livre entier - 1872 |
Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People ... Affichage du livre entier - 1878 |
Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 6 William Chambers,Robert Chambers Aucun aperçu disponible - 2013 |
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