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" A range of rude and elevated land, sometimes rising into mountains 3,000 feet in height, extends from the borders of Scotland to the very heart of England, forming a natural division between the E. and W. sides of the kingdom. Cornwall is also a rough... "
Darby's Universal Gazetteer: Or, A New Geographical Dictionary ... - Page 234
by Richard Brookes, William Darby - 1827 - 892 pages
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A General Gazetteer, Or, Compendious Geographical Dictionary: Containing a ...

Geography - 1821 - 768 pages
...heart of England, funning a natural division between the E and w •ides of the kingdom. Cornwall i* also a rough hilly tract ; and a similar character...abound with various mineral treasures. The rivers arc numerous ; and (he must considerable of them are the Thames, Severn, Humber, Mersey, Medway, Trent,...
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The General Gazetteer: Or, Compendious Geographical Dictionary ...

Richard Brookes - Geography - 1827 - 756 pages
...from the borders of Scotland, to the very heart of England, forming a natural division between the к and w sides of the kingdom. Cornwall is also a rough...hilly tract ; and a similar character prevails in )jwt of the adjacent counties. These mountain* ous tracts alxuind with varions mineral treasures. The...
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A new universal gazetteer: containing a description of the principal nations ...

Richard Brookes - Geography - 1832 - 864 pages
...mountains 3,000 feet in height, extends from the borders of Scotland to the very heart of England, forming a natural division between the E. and W. sides...mountainous tracts abound with various mineral treasures, more particularly coal, iron, copper, lead, and tin The rivers of England are numerous, and contribute...
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A universal gazetteer; or, Geographical dictionary of the world

George Landmann - Gazetteers - 1835 - 902 pages
...Scotland to the very heart of England, forming a natural division between the E and w sides of that part of the kingdom. Cornwall is also a rough hilly tract ; and a similar character prevails in parts of the adjacent counties. These mountainous tracts abound with various mineral treasures. The...
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The London General Gazetteer; Or, Compendious Geographical Dictionary...

Richard Brookes - Geography - 1838 - 840 pages
...of Scotland to the very heart of England, forming a natural division between the E. and W. sides rf the kingdom. Cornwall is also a rough hilly tract...mountainous tracts abound with various mineral treasures, more particularly coal, iron, copper, lead, and tin. The rivers of England are numerous, and contribute...
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A New Universal Gazetteer: Containing a Description of the Principal Nations ...

Richard Brookes - Geography - 1839 - 834 pages
...mountains 3,000 feet in height, extends from the borders of Scotland to the very heart of England, forming a natural division between the E. and W. sides...mountainous tracts abound with various mineral treasures, more particularly coal, iron, copper, lead, and tin The rivers of England are numerous, and contribute...
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A system of geography, including also the elements of astronomy

Thomas Ewing (of Edinburgh.) - 1839 - 348 pages
...sometimes rising into lofty mountains, extends ftom the borders of Scotland to the very heart of England, forming a natural division between the E. and W. sides...character prevails in part of the adjacent counties. Of forests, the chief now remaining are those of Dean, in Gloucestershire ; Sherwood, in Nottinghamshire...
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A New Universal Gazetteer: Containing a Description of the Principal Nations ...

Richard Brookes - Geography - 1839 - 828 pages
...mountains 3,000 feet in height, extends from the borders of Scotland to the very heart of England, forming a natural division between the E. and W. sides of the kingdom. Cornwall is also a rough billy tract ; and a similar character prevails in part of the adjacent counties These mountainous tracts...
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A New Universal Gazetteer: Containing a Description of the Principal Nations ...

Richard Brookes - Geography - 1839 - 834 pages
...borders of Scotland to the very heart of Entrland, forming a natural division between the E. and VV." sides of the kingdom. Cornwall is also a rough hilly tract; and • similar character prevails in part of the adjacent counties These mountainous tracts abound with...
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A Universal Gazetteer; Or, Geographical Dictionary: Founded on the Works of ...

George Landmann - Gazetteers - 1836 - 872 pages
...England, forming a natural division between the E and w sides of that part of the kingdom. Coru-viill is also a rough hilly tract ; and a similar character prevails in parts of the adjacent «»unties. These mountainous tracts abound vith various mineral treasures. The...
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