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... Coast - Line and Extreme Points . - The coast - line is variously estimated from 30,000 to 35,000 m . The former gives 1 m . of coast to every 550 m . of surface , while Europe has 1 m . to every 225 m . ( p . 64 ) . The extreme length ...
... Coast - Line and Extreme Points . - The coast - line is variously estimated from 30,000 to 35,000 m . The former gives 1 m . of coast to every 550 m . of surface , while Europe has 1 m . to every 225 m . ( p . 64 ) . The extreme length ...
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... coast , especially the Japan , Aleutian , and Kurile Isles ; Pecha and Ho - Chan , in the Thian - Shan range , are the most remarkable exceptions to the general rule of the proximity of volcanoes to the sea . Earthquakes are numerous in ...
... coast , especially the Japan , Aleutian , and Kurile Isles ; Pecha and Ho - Chan , in the Thian - Shan range , are the most remarkable exceptions to the general rule of the proximity of volcanoes to the sea . Earthquakes are numerous in ...
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... coast of Arabia . The Phoenicians sent colonies at a very re- mote age to numerous islands and shores of the Mediterranean , and thus carried their language from Tyre and Sidon to the Pillars of Hercules ; while the Arabians , on the ...
... coast of Arabia . The Phoenicians sent colonies at a very re- mote age to numerous islands and shores of the Mediterranean , and thus carried their language from Tyre and Sidon to the Pillars of Hercules ; while the Arabians , on the ...
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... coast of the Black Sea to the Gulf of Aden , is about 2000 m .; while its breadth , from Cape Baba , in the Ægean Sea , to Mt. Ararat , is 970 m . Area and Population . - The area is estimated at 671,997 sq . m . , and the population at ...
... coast of the Black Sea to the Gulf of Aden , is about 2000 m .; while its breadth , from Cape Baba , in the Ægean Sea , to Mt. Ararat , is 970 m . Area and Population . - The area is estimated at 671,997 sq . m . , and the population at ...
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... coast ) , Kutaya 50 n . ( Sakaria ) , Angora 15 ( Murtadabad ) , Kankari 18 n . ( Kizil Irmak ) , Kastamuni 12 ( Kara Su ) , Tosia 15 ( Devrek ) , Scutari 60 ( Bosporus ) , Brusa 60 , Muhalitch 11 n . ( Sea of Marmora ) , Scala Nova 20 ...
... coast ) , Kutaya 50 n . ( Sakaria ) , Angora 15 ( Murtadabad ) , Kankari 18 n . ( Kizil Irmak ) , Kastamuni 12 ( Kara Su ) , Tosia 15 ( Devrek ) , Scutari 60 ( Bosporus ) , Brusa 60 , Muhalitch 11 n . ( Sea of Marmora ) , Scala Nova 20 ...
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Manual of modern geography, mathematical, physical, and political Alexander Mackay Vista completa - 1876 |
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Página 4 - Outlines' — in many respects an epitome of the ' Elements' — are carefully prepared to meet the wants of beginners. The arrangement is the same as in the Author's larger works. Minute details are avoided, the broad outlines are graphically presented, the accentuation marked, and the most recent changes in political geography exhibited. Fourth Edition, Revised. THE INTERMEDIATE GEOGRAPHY. Intended as an Intermediate Book between the Author's ' Outlines of Geography
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Página 474 - I saw with infinite pleasure the great object of my mission — the long sought for majestic Niger, glittering to the morning sun, as broad as the Thames at Westminster, and flowing slowly to the eastward.
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Página 4 - Atlas,' &c. &c. — There is no work of the kind in this or any other language, known to me, which comes so near my ideal of perfection in a school-book, on the important subject of which it treats. In arrangement, style, selection of matter, clearness, and thorough accuracy of statement, it is without a rival ; and knowing, as I do, the vast amount of labour and research you bestowed on its production. I trust it will be so appreciated as to insure, by an extensive sale, a well-merited reward. G....
Página 4 - A really delightful little volume." — The Examiner. "The author with whom Mr Copleston has here to deal exemplifies the advantage of the method which has been used in this series. . . . Mr Copleston has apprehended this main principle, as we take it to be, of his work : has worked it out with skill and care, and has given to the public a volume which fulfils its intention as perfectly as any of the series.
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Página 494 - ... simply because it contains no running water, and very little water in wells. It is by no means destitute of vegetation and inhabitants, for it is covered with grass and a great variety of creeping plants ; besides which there are large patches of bushes and even trees.