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... length of a degree on the earth's surface , is about 69 miles . The remaining part of the entire circle is sometimes called the anti - meridian . Some writers call the entire circle the meridian . The less the latitude of any place is ...
... length of a degree on the earth's surface , is about 69 miles . The remaining part of the entire circle is sometimes called the anti - meridian . Some writers call the entire circle the meridian . The less the latitude of any place is ...
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... length , or which drains an equal space , in a country in which there is more rain , or less evaporation . Lakes may be regarded as portions of water , filling the bottoms of valleys , which are lower than any part of the surrounding ...
... length , or which drains an equal space , in a country in which there is more rain , or less evaporation . Lakes may be regarded as portions of water , filling the bottoms of valleys , which are lower than any part of the surrounding ...
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... length from the northern extremity to Portland Bill , the most southern point of Dorsetshire , is about 360 miles ; and the breadth from the east of Suf- folk to the west of South Wales , is above 200 miles . It is separated ' from ...
... length from the northern extremity to Portland Bill , the most southern point of Dorsetshire , is about 360 miles ; and the breadth from the east of Suf- folk to the west of South Wales , is above 200 miles . It is separated ' from ...
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... length > m the northern extremity to Portland Bill , the most southern point of orsetshire , is about 360 miles ; and the breadth from the east of Suf- Ik to the west of South Wales , is above 200 miles . It is separated m Scotland , by ...
... length > m the northern extremity to Portland Bill , the most southern point of orsetshire , is about 360 miles ; and the breadth from the east of Suf- Ik to the west of South Wales , is above 200 miles . It is separated m Scotland , by ...
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... length relinquished it in the year 448. After this Co was invaded by bands of the Saxons , a people who inhabit are the north of Germany . By these adventurers , England conquered , and was divided into seven small kingdoms , cal the ...
... length relinquished it in the year 448. After this Co was invaded by bands of the Saxons , a people who inhabit are the north of Germany . By these adventurers , England conquered , and was divided into seven small kingdoms , cal the ...
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