Modern Geography: A Description of the Empires, Kingdoms, States, and Colonies; with the Oceans, Seas, and Isles; in All Parts of the World: Including the Most Recent Discoveries, and Political Alterations. Digested on a New Plan, 2. sējumsJ. Conrad & Company, 1804 |
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... course , flowing from the mountains of Belur Tag or Imaus . The sea of Aral being surrounded with sandy deserts , has been little explored ; but it is salt like the Caspian , and there are many small saline lakes in the vicinity ...
... course , flowing from the mountains of Belur Tag or Imaus . The sea of Aral being surrounded with sandy deserts , has been little explored ; but it is salt like the Caspian , and there are many small saline lakes in the vicinity ...
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... course any others on the globe . The Volga has been named among the rivers of Europe , to which the principal part of its course belongs . Next in consequence are the Amur , and the May- kaung of Laos , if the course be rightly ...
... course any others on the globe . The Volga has been named among the rivers of Europe , to which the principal part of its course belongs . Next in consequence are the Amur , and the May- kaung of Laos , if the course be rightly ...
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... course to the south - east , and after receiving the Tigris , falls by two or three mouths into the gulf of Persia . The comparitive course of the Euphrates may be estimated at about 1400 British miles . Browne , 418 . Volnrv , ii . 413 ...
... course to the south - east , and after receiving the Tigris , falls by two or three mouths into the gulf of Persia . The comparitive course of the Euphrates may be estimated at about 1400 British miles . Browne , 418 . Volnrv , ii . 413 ...
22. lappuse
... course of about 800 miles . The Euphrates and the Tigris , are both navigable for a considerable distance from the sea . Kizil Irmak . The third river in Asiatic Turkey is that called by the Turks Kizil Irmak , the celebrated Halys of ...
... course of about 800 miles . The Euphrates and the Tigris , are both navigable for a considerable distance from the sea . Kizil Irmak . The third river in Asiatic Turkey is that called by the Turks Kizil Irmak , the celebrated Halys of ...
31. lappuse
... course in the summer ; but that there are many ponds , lakes , and fens , producing a damp and malignant air . The chief cities are Nicosia , the capital and residence . of the governor and famagusta * . * Van Egmont , i . 28k Mariti ...
... course in the summer ; but that there are many ponds , lakes , and fens , producing a damp and malignant air . The chief cities are Nicosia , the capital and residence . of the governor and famagusta * . * Van Egmont , i . 28k Mariti ...
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428. lappuse - that the laws of the several states, except where the Constitution, treaties or statutes of the United States shall otherwise require or provide, shall be regarded as rules of decision in trials at common law in the courts of the United States in cases where they apply.
81. lappuse - ... plants, as well as of defending them against the insects hidden in the ground in which the seeds are sown. To the roots of plants and fruit trees liquid manure is also applied.
140. lappuse - Birmans acknowtein of jurisprudence is replete with sound morality, and, in my opinion, is distinguished above any other Hindoo commentary for perspicuity and good sense. It provides specifically for almost every species of crime that can be committed, and adds a copious chapter of precedents and decisions, to guide the inexperienced, in cases where there is doubt and difficulty.
283. lappuse - Some of the springs, which have not been long open, form a mouth of eight or ten feet diameter. " The people carry the naphtha by troughs into pits or reservoirs, drawing it off from one to another, leaving in the first reservoir the water, or the heavier part with which it is mixed when it issues from the spring. It is unpleasant to the smell, and used mostly...
434. lappuse - ... communication, have been devised to connect the separate and most distant objects with the principal, and to preserve through the whole a reciprocity of sight at the same time. Attention has been paid to the passing of those leading avenues over the most favorable ground for prospect and convenience.
359. lappuse - Cook, •was formally taken possession of in the name of the king of Great Britain, 1770. On the close of the American, war, it being...
124. lappuse - The people of this nation are well made, active, free, and easy in their motions, with stout limbs, although their strength is not to be compared to that of the northern inhabitants of Europe.
574. lappuse - The soil in general is so rich as to require no manure ; it is a pure black mould, free from stones, and of a very tenacious unctuous nature. When left uncultivated, fissures have been observed, arising from extreme heat, of such depth that a spear of six fist could not reach the bottom.
143. lappuse - European society admit; but in other respects women have just reason to complain of their treatment; they are considered as not belonging to the same scale of the nation as men, and even the law stamps a degrading distinction between the sexes ; the evidence of a woman is not received as of equal weight with that of a man ; and a woman is not suffered to ascend the Bteps of a court of justice, but is obliged to deliver her testimony on the outside of the roof.
434. lappuse - The positions for the different Grand Edifices, and for the several Grand Squares or Areas of different shapes as they are laid down, were first determined on the most advantageous ground, commanding the most extensive prospects, and the better susceptible of such improvements as the various intents of the several objects may require.