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... basin of the Euphrates and Tigris ; the Thur , or valley of the Indus ; Plain of Hindustan , or valley of the Ganges ; Indo - Chinese Plain , in Further India ; and the Chinese Plain , or the lower basin of the Yang - tse- Kiang and ...
... basin of the Euphrates and Tigris ; the Thur , or valley of the Indus ; Plain of Hindustan , or valley of the Ganges ; Indo - Chinese Plain , in Further India ; and the Chinese Plain , or the lower basin of the Yang - tse- Kiang and ...
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... basin of the Indus from that of the Amoo ; maximum elevation about 20,000 ft . 2. The Paropamisan Range , in the ... basin of the Ganges from the upper basin of the Brahma- putra . The three loftiest peaks are Mt. Everest or Gaurisankar ...
... basin of the Indus from that of the Amoo ; maximum elevation about 20,000 ft . 2. The Paropamisan Range , in the ... basin of the Ganges from the upper basin of the Brahma- putra . The three loftiest peaks are Mt. Everest or Gaurisankar ...
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... basin of the Amoor from those of the Yenisei and Lena ; Mount Katunsk , in the Altai , 12,790 ft . 3. Stanovoi and ... basin of continental streams . The following Table shows the direct lengths and areas of the various river - basins ...
... basin of the Amoor from those of the Yenisei and Lena ; Mount Katunsk , in the Altai , 12,790 ft . 3. Stanovoi and ... basin of continental streams . The following Table shows the direct lengths and areas of the various river - basins ...
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... Basins inclined to the Black Sea and Mediterranean . Kizil Irmak , Sihoon ,. Jyhoon , Orontes , Euphrates , .. 400 100 100 200 28,160 Sivas ( Room ) . Adana ( Itshil ) . Marash . ( Antaki , anc . Antioch . ) 2. Basins inclined to the ...
... Basins inclined to the Black Sea and Mediterranean . Kizil Irmak , Sihoon ,. Jyhoon , Orontes , Euphrates , .. 400 100 100 200 28,160 Sivas ( Room ) . Adana ( Itshil ) . Marash . ( Antaki , anc . Antioch . ) 2. Basins inclined to the ...
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... Basin . To Asia belongs the greatest lake in the world ( the Caspian ) , and the largest fresh - water lake in the Old World ( Lake Baikal ) . Beginning at the N.E. of Asiatic Turkey , and following the order of the river- basins in ...
... Basin . To Asia belongs the greatest lake in the world ( the Caspian ) , and the largest fresh - water lake in the Old World ( Lake Baikal ) . Beginning at the N.E. of Asiatic Turkey , and following the order of the river- basins in ...
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Seite 4 - Outlines' — in many respects an epitome of the ' Elements' — are carefully prepared to meet the wants of beginners. The arrangement is the same as in the Author's larger works. Minute details are avoided, the broad outlines are graphically presented, the accentuation marked, and the most recent changes in political geography exhibited. Fourth Edition, Revised. THE INTERMEDIATE GEOGRAPHY. Intended as an Intermediate Book between the Author's ' Outlines of Geography
Seite 8 - Reference to the Instructions recently issued by the Science and Art Department. 3oth Thousand, revised. Crown 8vo, 1s. 6d. Facts and Dates ; or, the Leading Events in Sacred and Profane History, and the Principal Facts in the various Physical Sciences. The Memory being aided throughout by a Simple and Natural Method. For Schools and Private Reference.
Seite 397 - Therefore said he unto them, The harvest truly is great, but the labourers are few : pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he would send forth labourers into his harvest.
Seite 474 - I saw with infinite pleasure the great object of my mission — the long sought for majestic Niger, glittering to the morning sun, as broad as the Thames at Westminster, and flowing slowly to the eastward.
Seite 474 - I hastened to the brink, and having drunk of the water, lifted up my fervent thanks in prayer to the Great Ruler of all things, for having thus far crowned my endeavours with success.
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Seite 494 - ... simply because it contains no running water, and very little water in wells. It is by no means destitute of vegetation and inhabitants, for it is covered with grass and a great variety of creeping plants ; besides which there are large patches of bushes and even trees.