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The principal Rivers of Spain are the Ebro , which rises near Reynosa , and flows
into the Mediterranean near Tortosa ; the Guadalquivir , which originates in the
Sierra Morena , and flows into the Gulph of Cadiz near Xeres and St . Lucar ; the
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The principal Rivers of Spain are the Ebro , which rises near Reynosa , and flows
into the Mediterranean near Tortosa ; the Guadalquivir , which originates in the
Sierra Morena , and flows into the Gulph of Cadiz near Xeres and St . Lucar ; the
...
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56 50 24 15 64 33 38 59 Riga Archangel The principal Rivers of European
Russia are the Volga , which forms for a long space the boundary between
Europe and Asia , and rises in Europe between Petersburg and Moscow , and ,
after ...
56 50 24 15 64 33 38 59 Riga Archangel The principal Rivers of European
Russia are the Volga , which forms for a long space the boundary between
Europe and Asia , and rises in Europe between Petersburg and Moscow , and ,
after ...
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The principal Rivers in England , are the Thames , which rises in the Cotswold
Hills , in Gloucestershire , and flows through London into the German Ocean ,
below Gravesend . The Medway flows into the estuary of the Thames . The
Severn ...
The principal Rivers in England , are the Thames , which rises in the Cotswold
Hills , in Gloucestershire , and flows through London into the German Ocean ,
below Gravesend . The Medway flows into the estuary of the Thames . The
Severn ...
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The Forth rises in Ben Lomond , and , flowing by Stirling , falls into the estuary
called the Firth of Forth , which forms a grand arm of the Sea at Edinburgh . The
Clyde rises in the corner of Tweeddale , not far from the Southern source of the ...
The Forth rises in Ben Lomond , and , flowing by Stirling , falls into the estuary
called the Firth of Forth , which forms a grand arm of the Sea at Edinburgh . The
Clyde rises in the corner of Tweeddale , not far from the Southern source of the ...
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The Apennines branch off from the Alps , and run nearly through the middle of the
whole of Italy , from North to South . The rivers in Gallia Cisalpina , are the Padus
or Pos . called also Eridanus t , which rises among the Cottian Alps , and runs ...
The Apennines branch off from the Alps , and run nearly through the middle of the
whole of Italy , from North to South . The rivers in Gallia Cisalpina , are the Padus
or Pos . called also Eridanus t , which rises among the Cottian Alps , and runs ...
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Page 214 - Thammuz came next behind, Whose annual wound in Lebanon allured The Syrian damsels to lament his fate In amorous ditties, all a summer's day; While smooth Adonis from his native rock Ran purple to the sea, supposed with blood Of Thammuz yearly wounded...
Page 246 - Caesar et omnis luli progenies magnum caeli ventura sub axem. 790 hic vir, hic est, tibi quem promitti saepius audis, Augustus Caesar, divi genus, aurea condet saecula qui rursus Latio regnata per arva Saturno quondam, super et Garamantas et Indos proferet imperium ; iacet extra sidera tellus, extra anni solisque vias, ubi caelifer Atlas axem umero torquet stellis ardentibus aptum.
Page 46 - Arctic, on the East by the Pacific, and on the South by the Indian Ocean ; its Western boundary, which separates it from Europe, has already been described.
Page 103 - Portus ab accessu ventorum immotus et ingens 570 ipse; sed horrificis iuxta tonat Aetna ruinis interdumque atram prorumpit ad aethera nubem, turbine fumantem piceo et candente favilla, attollitque globos flammarum et sidera lambit: interdum scopulos avolsaque viscera montis 575 erigit eructans liquefactaque saxa sub auras cum gemitu glomerat fundoque exaestuat imo.
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Page 248 - Temple (so celebrated in antiquity) of Jupiter Hammon, said to have been founded by Bacchus, in gratitude to his father Jupiter, who appeared to him, when perishing with thirst, in the form of a ram, and shewed him a fountain.