A Universal Pronouncing Gazetteer: Containing Topographical, Statistical, and Other Information, of All the More Important Places in the Known World, from the Most Recent and Authentic SourcesLindsay & Blakiston, 1846 - 648 стор. |
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... ancient names , and it is probable that , at no distant period , such modern corruptions as Theaki for Ithaca , Scio for Chios , may be regarded as obsolete . But , as the modern names are employed in nearly all our books on geogra- phy ...
... ancient names , and it is probable that , at no distant period , such modern corruptions as Theaki for Ithaca , Scio for Chios , may be regarded as obsolete . But , as the modern names are employed in nearly all our books on geogra- phy ...
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... ancient Romans , ) a t . of the Prussian states , in the grand duchy of the Lower Rhine . It was the second cap . of the empire of Charlemagne , and its name is derived from his having built a chapel there , which was frequently ...
... ancient Romans , ) a t . of the Prussian states , in the grand duchy of the Lower Rhine . It was the second cap . of the empire of Charlemagne , and its name is derived from his having built a chapel there , which was frequently ...
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... ancient capital of Egypt ; founded by Alexander the Great , in the year 332 B. C. It is situated at the W. extremity ... ancient city is referred to . This accentuation is supported not only by the best authorities of the present day ...
... ancient capital of Egypt ; founded by Alexander the Great , in the year 332 B. C. It is situated at the W. extremity ... ancient city is referred to . This accentuation is supported not only by the best authorities of the present day ...
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... ancient principality of Germany , enclosed almost on every side by the Prussian territories , being bounded N. by Brandenburg , E. by Prussian Saxony , S. W. by the county of Mans- feld , and N. W. by Brunswick , Halberstadt , and ...
... ancient principality of Germany , enclosed almost on every side by the Prussian territories , being bounded N. by Brandenburg , E. by Prussian Saxony , S. W. by the county of Mans- feld , and N. W. by Brunswick , Halberstadt , and ...
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... ancient or modern times , have successively extended their sway over the neighbouring kingdoms . For this independence it has been chiefly indebted to those peculiar means of defence , with which it has been fur- nished by nature . Its ...
... ancient or modern times , have successively extended their sway over the neighbouring kingdoms . For this independence it has been chiefly indebted to those peculiar means of defence , with which it has been fur- nished by nature . Its ...
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Albany Alleghany ancient Berkshire bordering C. H. pv canal capital celebrated central centre coast Columbia Conn Crawford co Cumberland Delaware dist England English Erie Essex co estimated extensive fåll fåt Fåte Fayette flows formerly fortified France Franklin Franklin co GAZETTEER Germany greatest breadth Greene co Gulf harbour Hartford Hindostan inhab inhabitants intersected island Italy Jackson Jackson co Jefferson kingdom Lake length Madison manufacturing Mass mẻ Mexico Milledgeville Mississippi Monroe mountain mouth N. E. extremity navigable nearly nỏ nôt Ohio õõ Orange co Pike co pine or pine plne pron pronounced prov Richmond river Russia Scotland seaport Seat of justice situated sound Spain Sullivan co Tenn Texas thin town Warren Washington Wayne
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