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... Q. What are the manners and customs of the Norwegians ? A. The houses are of wood . Those of the peasants have an opening in the top instead of a chimney . Their food is milk , cheese , salt - fish , and oat OF EUROPE . 15.
... Q. What are the manners and customs of the Norwegians ? A. The houses are of wood . Those of the peasants have an opening in the top instead of a chimney . Their food is milk , cheese , salt - fish , and oat OF EUROPE . 15.
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... houses are of stone . The harbour is deep , not easy of access , and well defended . The popula- tion , in 1800 , was 75,517 ; and the number of houses 4137 . Q. What are the other towns ? A. Carlscrona , in the S. in lat . 56 ° 11 ' is ...
... houses are of stone . The harbour is deep , not easy of access , and well defended . The popula- tion , in 1800 , was 75,517 ; and the number of houses 4137 . Q. What are the other towns ? A. Carlscrona , in the S. in lat . 56 ° 11 ' is ...
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... houses are of wood or brick .. The population , in 1805 , amounted to 271,137 . The exports as early as 1797 , amounted to 32,450,911 roubles . Q. Describe Moscow ? A. It is on the Moskva , a tributary of the Wolga , in 55 ° 45 ' 45 ' N ...
... houses are of wood or brick .. The population , in 1805 , amounted to 271,137 . The exports as early as 1797 , amounted to 32,450,911 roubles . Q. Describe Moscow ? A. It is on the Moskva , a tributary of the Wolga , in 55 ° 45 ' 45 ' N ...
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... houses in Great Britain was in 1801 , 1,937- 489 ; and in 1811 , 2,163,946 , making an increase of 226,457 .. OF SCOTLAND . Q. What is the situation of Scotland ? A. It is the northern part of Great Britain , between 54 ° , 44 ' and 58 ...
... houses in Great Britain was in 1801 , 1,937- 489 ; and in 1811 , 2,163,946 , making an increase of 226,457 .. OF SCOTLAND . Q. What is the situation of Scotland ? A. It is the northern part of Great Britain , between 54 ° , 44 ' and 58 ...
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... houses in the old town are 13 and 14 stories high . The new town is regular and elegant . The population in 1801 , was 82,560 . Q. Describe Glasgow ? A. It lies on the Clyde , and is the most commercial and populous city in Scotland ...
... houses in the old town are 13 and 14 stories high . The new town is regular and elegant . The population in 1801 , was 82,560 . Q. Describe Glasgow ? A. It lies on the Clyde , and is the most commercial and populous city in Scotland ...
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