The Standard American Encyclopedia of Arts, Sciences, History, Biography, Geography, Statistics, and General Knowledge ...John Clark Ridpath Standard American publishing Company, 1897 |
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Page 416
... coast of the island along the N. side of Carlisle Bay , which forms its roadstead ; pop . 21,384 . It was founded about the middle of the 17th c . The present city is about 100 yrs . old , the former having been almost destroyed by fire ...
... coast of the island along the N. side of Carlisle Bay , which forms its roadstead ; pop . 21,384 . It was founded about the middle of the 17th c . The present city is about 100 yrs . old , the former having been almost destroyed by fire ...
Page 417
... place on the sea - coast of Sussex , Eng . Dr. Russell , a celebrated physician of George II.'s time . first drew attention to B. , and the discovery of a chalybeate 418 spring in the vicinity increased its popularity . It.
... place on the sea - coast of Sussex , Eng . Dr. Russell , a celebrated physician of George II.'s time . first drew attention to B. , and the discovery of a chalybeate 418 spring in the vicinity increased its popularity . It.
Page 419
... coast trade ; it has banks , churches , a high - school , a ship - yard , cotton - mills , and a factory for rubber goods , etc .; pop . 5,478 . Bris'tol , an important maritime city in the W. of England , upon the rivers Frome and Avon ...
... coast trade ; it has banks , churches , a high - school , a ship - yard , cotton - mills , and a factory for rubber goods , etc .; pop . 5,478 . Bris'tol , an important maritime city in the W. of England , upon the rivers Frome and Avon ...
Page 420
... coast , or to any part of the country known to be most in danger . In the reign of Charles I. the important question arose whether the King of England did or did not possess the right to maintain a military force without the express ...
... coast , or to any part of the country known to be most in danger . In the reign of Charles I. the important question arose whether the King of England did or did not possess the right to maintain a military force without the express ...
Page 425
... coast , about 9 m . S. of the island of Perim , now occupied by England . Brothers is also the name given to 3 isolated mountains near the coast of New South Wales , between Harrington inlet to the S. and Port Macquarie to the N. Broth ...
... coast , about 9 m . S. of the island of Perim , now occupied by England . Brothers is also the name given to 3 isolated mountains near the coast of New South Wales , between Harrington inlet to the S. and Port Macquarie to the N. Broth ...
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