The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 30Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... river Chindinthoora , 350 m . s . w . of Madras . The town of T. is connected with the town and military station of Pallamcottah , on the op- posite bank of the river . - Pop . ( 1881 ) 23,221 . TINNITUS AURIUM , tin - ni'tus aw'ri - um ...
... river Chindinthoora , 350 m . s . w . of Madras . The town of T. is connected with the town and military station of Pallamcottah , on the op- posite bank of the river . - Pop . ( 1881 ) 23,221 . TINNITUS AURIUM , tin - ni'tus aw'ri - um ...
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... RIVER : stream in Indiana , rising in T. Lake in the n . part of the state , flowing s . w . 200 m . , and emptying into the Wabash 9 m . above Lafayette . It is famous for the battle on its banks . - The BATTLE OF TIPPECANOE , 1811 ...
... RIVER : stream in Indiana , rising in T. Lake in the n . part of the state , flowing s . w . 200 m . , and emptying into the Wabash 9 m . above Lafayette . It is famous for the battle on its banks . - The BATTLE OF TIPPECANOE , 1811 ...
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... river Arra , 110 m . s.w. from Dublin by railway . T. has an extensive trade in butter . The town is very ancient , and soon after the invasion was occupied as a strong place by the English , who built a castle in it during the Irish ...
... river Arra , 110 m . s.w. from Dublin by railway . T. has an extensive trade in butter . The town is very ancient , and soon after the invasion was occupied as a strong place by the English , who built a castle in it during the Irish ...
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... rivers and to the shores of the Arctic Ocean . The chief rivers are the Ob ( q v . ) and its great navigable affluents , the Irtish , Tobol , Om , and Toura . The soil is fertile in s . and mid- dle districts ; marshes covered with ...
... rivers and to the shores of the Arctic Ocean . The chief rivers are the Ob ( q v . ) and its great navigable affluents , the Irtish , Tobol , Om , and Toura . The soil is fertile in s . and mid- dle districts ; marshes covered with ...
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... river ( called sometimes O - gawa , or The River ) , spanned by six wide bridges ( varying in length from 750 to 1,050 ft . ) , at the head of the Bay of Yedo , and traversed by a vast network of canals : lat . 35 ° 40 ′ n . , long 139 ...
... river ( called sometimes O - gawa , or The River ) , spanned by six wide bridges ( varying in length from 750 to 1,050 ft . ) , at the head of the Bay of Yedo , and traversed by a vast network of canals : lat . 35 ° 40 ′ n . , long 139 ...
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