The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, المجلد 20Little, Brown, 1886 |
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... East and West Prussia . The early history of the whole district is related under the kingdom of PRUSSIA ( above ) and TEUTONIC ORDER , while the former article also gives ( p . 14 ) some statistics as to the produce of the two provinces ...
... East and West Prussia . The early history of the whole district is related under the kingdom of PRUSSIA ( above ) and TEUTONIC ORDER , while the former article also gives ( p . 14 ) some statistics as to the produce of the two provinces ...
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... East Prussia is the coldest part of Germany , its mean annual temperature being about 44 ° Fahr . , while the mean January temperature of Tilsit is only 25 ° . The rainfall is 24 inches per annum . About half the province is under ...
... East Prussia is the coldest part of Germany , its mean annual temperature being about 44 ° Fahr . , while the mean January temperature of Tilsit is only 25 ° . The rainfall is 24 inches per annum . About half the province is under ...
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... east it extends partly over the Alaun heights -a broad ridge 800 to 1000 feet above the sea , deeply in- dented with numerous valleys and ravines , thickly covered with forests , and dotted with small lakes and ponds . In the district ...
... east it extends partly over the Alaun heights -a broad ridge 800 to 1000 feet above the sea , deeply in- dented with numerous valleys and ravines , thickly covered with forests , and dotted with small lakes and ponds . In the district ...
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... east Marinus gave an enormous extension to the con- tinents of Africa and Asia , beyond what had been known to or suspected by the earlier geographers , and , though Ptolemy greatly reduced his calculations , he still retained a very ...
... east Marinus gave an enormous extension to the con- tinents of Africa and Asia , beyond what had been known to or suspected by the earlier geographers , and , though Ptolemy greatly reduced his calculations , he still retained a very ...
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... east , instead of from south to north , and place the northern extremity of the island on the same parallel with the promontory of Galloway . He appears to have been embarrassed in this part of his map by his having adopted the ...
... east , instead of from south to north , and place the northern extremity of the island on the same parallel with the promontory of Galloway . He appears to have been embarrassed in this part of his map by his having adopted the ...
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