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... Mount Caucasus , the Black Sea , the Straits of Con- stantinople , the Sea of Marmora , the Dardanelles , and the Archipelago . The general aspect of Continental Europe ? Mountainous in the north - west , the centre , and the south ...
... Mount Caucasus , the Black Sea , the Straits of Con- stantinople , the Sea of Marmora , the Dardanelles , and the Archipelago . The general aspect of Continental Europe ? Mountainous in the north - west , the centre , and the south ...
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... Mount's Bay , so called from its remarkable , fortified , pyramidal , gra- nite rock , St. Michael's Mount , 230 ft . in height , and about a mile in circuit , joined to the mainland by a causeway , which is covered by the sea at high ...
... Mount's Bay , so called from its remarkable , fortified , pyramidal , gra- nite rock , St. Michael's Mount , 230 ft . in height , and about a mile in circuit , joined to the mainland by a causeway , which is covered by the sea at high ...
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... Mount Everest , 29,000 feet , -in Nepaul to the N.E. of Catmandoo ; -the loftiest and most massive range of mountains in the world : varying in breadth , as far as ascertained , from 100 to 350 miles ; and terminating towards the plain ...
... Mount Everest , 29,000 feet , -in Nepaul to the N.E. of Catmandoo ; -the loftiest and most massive range of mountains in the world : varying in breadth , as far as ascertained , from 100 to 350 miles ; and terminating towards the plain ...
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... Mount Brown , 16,000 ft . - the culminating point of the Rocky Mountains , on the E. frontier of British Columbia ) , the Coppermine River , and the Back ( formerly Great Fish ) River , all of which flow into the Arctic Ocean . The ...
... Mount Brown , 16,000 ft . - the culminating point of the Rocky Mountains , on the E. frontier of British Columbia ) , the Coppermine River , and the Back ( formerly Great Fish ) River , all of which flow into the Arctic Ocean . The ...
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... Mount Erebus , an active volcano , not less than 12,000 feet high , discovered in 1841 , by Sir James Ross , who , a few degrees to the east of Victoria Land , reached the parallel of 78 degs . 4 sec . S. - the nearest approach that has ...
... Mount Erebus , an active volcano , not less than 12,000 feet high , discovered in 1841 , by Sir James Ross , who , a few degrees to the east of Victoria Land , reached the parallel of 78 degs . 4 sec . S. - the nearest approach that has ...
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