A New Geographical and Historical Grammar: Wherein Th Geographical Part is Truly Modern; and the Present State of the Several Kingdoms of the World is So Interspersed, as to Render the Study of Geography Both Entertaining and Instructive ...Sands, Murray, and Cochran, 1767 - 595 páginas |
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... called its Axis , on which it turas round every twenty - four hours . The ends or extreme points of this Axis are called the Poles of the earth ; the one the Artic , or North Pole ; the other the Antartic , or South Pole . The Poles of ...
... called its Axis , on which it turas round every twenty - four hours . The ends or extreme points of this Axis are called the Poles of the earth ; the one the Artic , or North Pole ; the other the Antartic , or South Pole . The Poles of ...
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... called from its exceffive heat , the fun being ver- tical twice every year to all that inhabit it . The circle is 47 degrees broad . Temperate Zones . ] 2. The two Temperate Zones , fo denominated from their lying between the two ...
... called from its exceffive heat , the fun being ver- tical twice every year to all that inhabit it . The circle is 47 degrees broad . Temperate Zones . ] 2. The two Temperate Zones , fo denominated from their lying between the two ...
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... called the diurnal arches , for they fhew the length of the days ; and those arches be- low the horizon , called the nocturnal arches , fhew the length of the nights . For inftance , having rectified the globe by bringing the fun's ...
... called the diurnal arches , for they fhew the length of the days ; and those arches be- low the horizon , called the nocturnal arches , fhew the length of the nights . For inftance , having rectified the globe by bringing the fun's ...
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... called Celtiberia . The Phenicians incroaching on the native Spaniards , they united their forces to drive thofe ftrangers from their coafts : whereupon the Phe- nicians called in the Carthaginians their brethren to their affiftance ...
... called Celtiberia . The Phenicians incroaching on the native Spaniards , they united their forces to drive thofe ftrangers from their coafts : whereupon the Phe- nicians called in the Carthaginians their brethren to their affiftance ...
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... called the Carlovinian Tine . He died 814 , and left the Empire to his fon Lewis . The Empire was divided from France about fourfcore years afterwards ; and France fuffered very much from the invafion of the Normans , who ravaged the ...
... called the Carlovinian Tine . He died 814 , and left the Empire to his fon Lewis . The Empire was divided from France about fourfcore years afterwards ; and France fuffered very much from the invafion of the Normans , who ravaged the ...
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