| Robert Fortune - 1863 - 474 páginas
...uniform height, and the whole place was green with trees. The tree most common here is the Soplwra japonica already named as one which grows on the plain...little "Prospect Hill" already noticed. It is situated CHAP. XXI. VIEWS FROM THE OBSERVATORY. 355 in the centre of the Tartar city, and is about onethird... | |
| Alexander Johnston Warden - 1884 - 484 páginas
...north by Auchterhouse and Lunclie, from which it is separated by the Dighty Water. It is about six miles from east to west, and four miles from north to south. Its form is very irregular, and it contains 8049-404 imperial acres, of which 8-600 are water, and... | |
| Ephriam Orcutt Jameson - 1886 - 586 páginas
...the case taken by the General Court ; for they responded to the petitioners by granting them a tract three miles from east to west and four miles from north to south, on condition that they should erect a distinct village thereon, within one year from the twenty-second... | |
| Lewis Cass Aldrich - 1891 - 918 páginas
...and S\vanton; and on the west by Highgate and Swanton. It contains 23,040 acres, and is about eleven miles from east to west and four miles from north to south. There are no ponds, marshes, or bodies of standing water of any extent within its boundaries. The three... | |
| Canada. Department of Marine - 1899 - 540 páginas
...That part of the bay on which natural oyster beds are found extends over an area of about six to seven miles from east to west and four miles from north to south. Grand River, the Narrows, Lot Eleven, Cascumpeo, Pownall Bay, Orwell, West Kiver and other localities... | |
| Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society - 1900 - 454 páginas
...Leyland and Croston covered nearly the whole of the hundred, for they each measured roughly about nine miles from east to west and four miles from north to south. Ancient crosses were numerous, no less than fifty being recorded on the 1848 ordnance maps. Unfortunately,... | |
| Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society - 1900 - 454 páginas
...Leyland and Croston covered nearly the whole of the hundred, for they each measured roughly B about nine miles from east to west and four miles from north to south. Ancient crosses were numerous, no less than fifty being recorded on the 1848 ordnance maps. Unfortunately,... | |
| 1904 - 498 páginas
...time, seeing that it now covers a tract of low ground to the north of the Anio, measuring about six miles from east to west and four miles from north to south. Here the quarries of ancient Rome were opened, and the modern city still draws its supplies from the... | |
| Geological Survey of Canada - 1905 - 1240 páginas
...devoted to the acquiring of data for a topographic map of the camp, which will cover, when completed, three miles from east to west, and four miles from north to south. The scale on which this is being prepared is 1,000 feet to the inch, with a contour interval of 100 feet.... | |
| Archibald Geikie - 1905 - 368 páginas
...time, seeing that it now covers a tract of the low ground to the north of the Anio, measuring about six miles from east to west and four miles from north to south. Here the quarries of ancient Rome were opened, and the modern city still draws its supplies from the... | |
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