Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics, and Biography, Brought Down to the Present Time ; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography ; on the Basis of the Seventh Edition of the German Conversations-Lexicon, Volum 1Francis Lieber Desilver, Thomas, & Company, 1836 |
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Pàgina 16
... mountains , from which the flank of the assailants is itself exposed to attack . To force these positions would cost a bold enemy much blood . It would be yet more dangerous to attempt to pass Ter- racina , on the other road , without ...
... mountains , from which the flank of the assailants is itself exposed to attack . To force these positions would cost a bold enemy much blood . It would be yet more dangerous to attempt to pass Ter- racina , on the other road , without ...
Pàgina 17
... mountains , a terror to the Romans ; and the subsequent petty commotions , in 1806 , partook too much of the ... mountainous region are generally banditti , who render the frontiers of Na- ples and of the territories of the church ...
... mountains , a terror to the Romans ; and the subsequent petty commotions , in 1806 , partook too much of the ... mountainous region are generally banditti , who render the frontiers of Na- ples and of the territories of the church ...
Pàgina 18
... mountain in Africa , one of the pillars of Hercules , as they were anciently called ; being directly opposite to Calpe , ( now Gibraltar , ) in Spain , from which it is distant only 18 miles . Between these mountains are the straits of ...
... mountain in Africa , one of the pillars of Hercules , as they were anciently called ; being directly opposite to Calpe , ( now Gibraltar , ) in Spain , from which it is distant only 18 miles . Between these mountains are the straits of ...
Pàgina 20
... mountains , in which the Nile takes its rise . The climate , on the whole , is fine , and the soil exceed- ingly fertile . The vegetable and animal kingdoms are very rich , and afford many species peculiar to this country . One of the ...
... mountains , in which the Nile takes its rise . The climate , on the whole , is fine , and the soil exceed- ingly fertile . The vegetable and animal kingdoms are very rich , and afford many species peculiar to this country . One of the ...
Pàgina 31
... mountains are fertile . The Achanese are stouter , taller and darker - colored than the other people of the island , more in- dustrious , have more general knowledge , and deal , as merchants , in a more liberal manner . They are ...
... mountains are fertile . The Achanese are stouter , taller and darker - colored than the other people of the island , more in- dustrious , have more general knowledge , and deal , as merchants , in a more liberal manner . They are ...
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