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... wheat in the mid-- dle and south ; and barley , oats , and millet every where . Rice and maize are attemped . Tobacco , hemp , and flax are abun- ant . Apples , pears , plums , and cherries are among the fruits , Q. Describe the river ...
... wheat in the mid-- dle and south ; and barley , oats , and millet every where . Rice and maize are attemped . Tobacco , hemp , and flax are abun- ant . Apples , pears , plums , and cherries are among the fruits , Q. Describe the river ...
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... wheat , and oats , are every where cultivated . Wheat is the great staple . The number of sheep , in 1780 , was 847,000 . Q. What are the rivers ? A. The Eyder and the Gulden . The Lymfiord is a long narrow bay , in the peninsula . Q ...
... wheat , and oats , are every where cultivated . Wheat is the great staple . The number of sheep , in 1780 , was 847,000 . Q. What are the rivers ? A. The Eyder and the Gulden . The Lymfiord is a long narrow bay , in the peninsula . Q ...
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... wheat , cattle , wood , salt and iron . Q. What are the manufactures ? A. Coarse cloths , stuffs , stockings , velvet , carpets and clocks . Q. What is the population ? A. In 1807 , it was 3,231,570 . Since that time the popu- lation of ...
... wheat , cattle , wood , salt and iron . Q. What are the manufactures ? A. Coarse cloths , stuffs , stockings , velvet , carpets and clocks . Q. What is the population ? A. In 1807 , it was 3,231,570 . Since that time the popu- lation of ...
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... wheat , millet , and the olive , are the most im portant crops . Q. What are the rivers ? A. The Loire , rises in the Cevennes , and runs N. W. and W. 500 miles , to the Bay of Biscay . The Garonne , rises in the Pyrenees , and runs ...
... wheat , millet , and the olive , are the most im portant crops . Q. What are the rivers ? A. The Loire , rises in the Cevennes , and runs N. W. and W. 500 miles , to the Bay of Biscay . The Garonne , rises in the Pyrenees , and runs ...
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... wheat and leather . OF THE FRENCH ISLANDS . Q. What are the French islands ? A. Corsica , and a few small isles on the French coast . Q. What is the situation of Corsica ? A. It is in the Mediterranean , N. of Sardinia , between 41 11 ...
... wheat and leather . OF THE FRENCH ISLANDS . Q. What are the French islands ? A. Corsica , and a few small isles on the French coast . Q. What is the situation of Corsica ? A. It is in the Mediterranean , N. of Sardinia , between 41 11 ...
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