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Page 14
... coast about on the north this plateau , which is hilly and even ten miles to the south of Mangalia . The territory thus mountainous , sinks down rather abruptly to the delta of shut off between the Danube and the Black Sea is known the ...
... coast about on the north this plateau , which is hilly and even ten miles to the south of Mangalia . The territory thus mountainous , sinks down rather abruptly to the delta of shut off between the Danube and the Black Sea is known the ...
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... coast - line is lengthened by the ramifications of the Bay of and Essex , though these have little resemblance to those of Burgas , which is the only part of the Black Sea affording Ireland except in the use of a circular plan . One ...
... coast - line is lengthened by the ramifications of the Bay of and Essex , though these have little resemblance to those of Burgas , which is the only part of the Black Sea affording Ireland except in the use of a circular plan . One ...
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... coast of the Adriatic , struggle for ascendency between these two powers . James about 12 miles south of Parenzo , and 10 miles by rail from I. of Aragon had wrested the Balearic Isles from the Canfanaro , a junction on the railway ...
... coast of the Adriatic , struggle for ascendency between these two powers . James about 12 miles south of Parenzo , and 10 miles by rail from I. of Aragon had wrested the Balearic Isles from the Canfanaro , a junction on the railway ...
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... coast , a port which was then the chief seat of the com- manners , but as to religion and language . Of his geography a munication between the Mediterranean states and what is now good example occurs in his account of the Caspian ...
... coast , a port which was then the chief seat of the com- manners , but as to religion and language . Of his geography a munication between the Mediterranean states and what is now good example occurs in his account of the Caspian ...
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... coast of tower and north arcade in the nave . The advowson of Rugby is now the property of the earl of : Craven ; and the late rector was Pomerania in Prussia , from which it is separated by the widely known and honoured as “ the poet ...
... coast of tower and north arcade in the nave . The advowson of Rugby is now the property of the earl of : Craven ; and the late rector was Pomerania in Prussia , from which it is separated by the widely known and honoured as “ the poet ...
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