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- Page 21 and 22: A UNIVERSAL GEOGEAPHY. THE BRITISH
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- Page 39 and 40: MYERS AND LAKES. U distinguish Nort
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- Page 51 and 52: FAUNA. 27 Fauxa. The British fauna
- Page 53 and 54: INHABITANTS. 29 animals. The famous
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INHABITANTS. 43 drama, the scenes o
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INHABITANTS. 45 arenas, not to spea
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WALES. 47 five or six months of the
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WALES. 49 Plynlimmon* (2,481 feet),
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"Wai.es. 61 These variations of lev
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WALES. 53 place along this part of
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WALES. 55 famous bard—a circular
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WALES. 57 New World, and even in Au
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FLINTSHIEE. 59 by hills, which in t
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DENBIGHSHIEE—CAENAEVONSHIRE. CI i
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ANGLESEY. 63 Mountain, a couple of
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irONTGOMEEYSHIEE. 65 of the Dovej',
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PEMBEOKESHIEE. 67 fisheries, has bu
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CARMAETKENSHIRE—GLAMORGANSHIRE. 6
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GLAMORGANSHIRE. 71 prosperity to th
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MONMOUTHSHIEE-BRECKNOCKSHIEE. 73 po
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CHAPTER III. THE COKNISH PENINSULA.
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THE COENISH PENINSULA. 77 the west.
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THE COENISH PENINSULA. 79 sand cont
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THE COENISH PENINSULA. 81 80 inches
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THE COKNISH PENINSULA. 83 But thoxi
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CORNWALL. 86 ia England, and is muc
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DEVONSHIEE. 87 river Looe, which af
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DEVONSHIRE. 89 above tlie level of
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DEVONSHIRE. 91 e town to increase r
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DEVONSHIEE. 93 Exeter is proudly se
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DEVONSHIEE. 95 other manufactures,
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THE BASIN OF THE SEVERN AND THE BRI
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THE BASIN OF THE SEVERN AND THE BRI
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SHUEWSBURY—UOUSE OF THE SIXTEENTH
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102 THE BRITISH ISLES. centur}'; th
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104 THE BRITISH ISLES. castle, wher
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106 THE BEITISH ISLES. basin of the
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108 THE BEITISH ISLES. Coventry, on
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110 THE BBITISH ISLES. papier-macli
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112 THE BRITISH ISLES. in the cast
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11-1 THE BRITISH ISLES. proprietary
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116 THE BEITISH ISLES. city in ashe
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118 THE BEITISH ISLES. are almost t
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120 THE BRITISH ISLES. bathers, and
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CHAPTER Y. THE CHANNEL SLOPE. DoRSE
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124 THE BEITISH LSLES. guishes ttis
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126 THE BRITISH ISLES superb rocks
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128 THE BEITISH ISLES. To the east
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180 THE BRITISH ISLES. on the Strai
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132 THE BRITISH ISLES. Dorchester,
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134 THE BRITISH ISLES. ill wbicli t
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186 THE BEITISH ISLES. Ahhei/, to t
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130 THE BRITISH ISLES. Southampton
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HO THE BEITISH ISLES. time of Henry
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142 THE BEITISH ISLES. raised since
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144 TnE BEITISH ISLES. for the King
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CHAPTER VI. THJE BASIN OF THE THAME
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148 THE BRITISH ISLES. continent, t
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150 THE BRITISH ISLES. the close of
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THE BRITISH ISLES. ^aU But wMst the
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154 THE BEITISH ISLES. projections,
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156 THE BEITISH ISLES. Oxford, it p
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158 THE BEITISH ISLES. communicatio
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IGO THE BRITISH ISLES. Tlie Thames,
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BUCKINGHAMSHIEE. 161 "Windsor by an
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HEETFOEDSHIEE. 163 Lord Bacon deriv
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t ^. HATVIB - ^ ^ NorUratt' Twyfoul
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LONDON. 165 land, on the site of an
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LONDON. 167 as far as Epsom, one gr
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LONDON. 1G9 to the beginning of the
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LONDON. 171 Unfortunately the metro
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LONDON. 173 tidal current, autl wor
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LONDON. 176 are more Scotchmen in L
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LONDON. 177 above floor, within a n
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LONDON. 179 and bank presents the l
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LONDON. 181 tion of the owner, and
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LONDON. 183 and the royal jewels ar
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LONDON. 185 in possession of its ch
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LONDON. 187 of all the many buildin
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LONDON. 189 tion. In it are arrange
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LOXDON. 191 Lincoln's Inn Fields. S
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LONDON. 193 before the authorities
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LONDON. 195 The commerce which Lond
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LONDON. 197 house, from basin to ba
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SUEEET. 199 The two Sheriffs are el
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SURREY. 201 All the other towns and
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EEXT. 208 rises in Caesar's Well ne
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] vol,. KENT. 205 of London, as als
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liENT. 207 all Christendom. Canterb
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ESSEX. 209 Essex is a maritime coun
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ESSEX. 211 of the woiid's commerce
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' of j Wheat EAST ANGLIA. 213 flats
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SUPPOLK. 215 of the harbour. For it
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NORFOLK. 217 the cathedral precinct
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NORFOLK. 21D King's Lynn is the pri
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TUE BASIN OF THE WASH. 221 borderin
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THE BASIN OP THE WASH. 228 masters.
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I ward HUNTINGDONSHIEE-CAMBEIDGESHI
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NORTHAMPTONSHIEE. 227 Chapel, with
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LINCOLNSHIRE. 229 other rivers drai
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LINCOLNSHIRE. 231 In its onward cou
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CHAPTER IX. THE BASIN OF THE HUMBER
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THE BASIN OF THE HUMBER. 235 their
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THE BASIN OF THE HUMBEE. 287 titles
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STAFFOEDSHIRE. 289 quently two grea
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STAFFORDSHIEE. 241 The Dove joins t
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DEEBYSHIEE. 243 and its baths, the
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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 245 here still exi
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YORKSHIRE. 247 in the western moorl
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TOEKSHIEE. 249 and Kterary life mor
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site. YORKSHIRE. 251 There are alum
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fJHatHill, iVI Jillriiim:)trf i,, J
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254 THE BRITISH ISLES. The Nidd, in
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256 THE BRITISH ISLES. ingenious wa
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258 THE BEITISH ISLES. machinery. I
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200 THE BEITISn ISLES. its prosperi
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262 THE BRITISH ISLES. by a briuge,
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264 THE BRITISH ISLES. port may be
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266 THE BRITISH ISLES. forbidding m
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268 THE BEITISH ISLES. trade is alm
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270 THE BRITISH ISLES. includes amo
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272 THE BRITISH ISLES. began to gro
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274 THE BRITISH ISLES. commerce of
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^76 THE BEITISH ISLES. The basin of
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278 THE BRITISH ISLES. great town o
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280 THE BRITISH ISLES. entrapped in
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282 THE BElTISn ISLES. towns which
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284 THE BRITISH ISLES. days is limi
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— 286 THE BRITISH ISLES. castle c
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288 THE BEITISH ISLES. which he fou
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290 THE BEITISn ISLES. and Manchest
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292 THE BRITISH ISLES. Chester-le-
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204 THE r.RITISH ISLES. the sea-coa
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296 THE BRITISH ISLES. Marseilles.
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293 THE BRITISH ISLES. entreuclimcn
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000 THE BRITISH ISLES. called the T
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CHAPTER XIII. SOUTHERN SCOTLA^'D. /
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304 THE BRITISH ISLES. the dykes of
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306 THE BRITISH ISLES. more solid r
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308 THE BEITISH ISLES. ones form in
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310 THE BRITISH ISLES. alono- tho c
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312 THE BRITISH ISLES. many of the
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8U THE BEITISH ISLES. 151. — Wigt
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316 THE BKITISH ISLES. mansions dot
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318 THE BRITISH ISLES. on the top o
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320 THE BRITISH ISLES. DuiMBARTONSH
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322 THE BEITISH ISLES. pEEiiLES, wh
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824 TIIE BRITISH ISLES. Berwick-on-
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326 TSE BRITISH ISLES. devious cour
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328 I'SE BRITISH ISLES. are Dalkeit
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330 THE BEITIPn ISLES. is traversed
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832 THE BRITISH ISLES. Falkhiml, wi
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834 THE BRITISH ISLES. with lochs a
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336 THE BBITISH ISLES. bone of all
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338 THE BEITISH ISLES. But the rock
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310 THE BEITISn ISLES. origin, form
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842 THE BRITISH ISLES. away, the be
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844 THE BRITISH ISLES. waves are da
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846 THE BEITISH ISLES. its clitfs p
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, of XOETHEEX SCOTL.VXD. 847 were l
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NOETHEEN SCOTLAND. 849 cliflFs, ris
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NORTHERN SCOTLAND. 861 and rising l
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XOETHEEN SCOTL.l^TD. 353 Jui'd—or
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NOETHEEN SCOTLAND. 355 one wild mam
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XOETHEEN SCOTLAND. 357 Notwitlistan
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NORTHEEN SCOTL.AJSTD. 859 tinuecl a
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NOETHEEN SCOTLAND. 3G1 grounds.* Th
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PEETHSHIEE. 3G3 now a small village
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FOEFAESHIEE. 365 commerce of Dundee
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ABEEDEEXSHIRE. 867 Dunnotar Castle
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ABERDEENSHIRE. 369 important sliip-
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IXVEENESS. 871 Far more populous, a
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EOSS AND CEOMAETT. 373 Excepting In
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ARGYLLSHIRE. 375 Many lives are sac
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I'ASS UF GLEXCOE.
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CHAPTER XV. IRELAND. General Featur
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380 THE BEITISH ISLES. its ed^es cr
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882 THE BBITISH ISLES. montories, i
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38-1 THE BRITISH ISLES. 1,817 feet,
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386 THE BEITISH ISLES. moved have b
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388 THE BRITISH ISLES. large a scal
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890 TIIE BRITISH ISLES. mineralisat
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892 THE BEITISH ISLES. that the Sha
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,04 TILE BraiiSH isles. the greates
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896 THE BRITISH ISLES. proves the c
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IRELAND. 897 fake a delight in tlie
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lEELAXD. 899 South America, have ne
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IRELAND. 401 been invented after th
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IRELAND. 403 prove that the young m
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lEELAND. 405 be laid to the cliurch
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IRELAND. 407 appease their hunger b
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IRELAND. 409 Irish Churcli. At the
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DrawutyAVuiUaaim yCasUeknop:^^;r^ S
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LEINSTER. 411 sprang wp on that sid
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LEINSTEE. 413 England, besides seve
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LEINSTEK. 415 see, arc liigher up,
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LEINSTEE. 417 The county of TVexkor
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ULSTER. 119 River, has been raised
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ULSTER. 421 The merchants of Belfas
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ULSTER. .123 companies of London, t
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CONNAUGET. 425 the island, if we ex
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MUNSTER. 427 quarries. Kinrara, on
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MUNSTEE. 429 Cork and Dublin in tte
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432 THE BRITISH ISLES. is merely a
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434 TUE BEITISH ISLES. Henry II. la
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CHAPTER XVI. STATISTICS OF THE UNIT
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438 THE BEITISH ISLES. strongly rep
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440 THE BRITISH ISLES. are, in trut
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412 THE BRITISH ISLES. increased by
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444 THE BRITISH ISLES. patches, whi
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446 THE BRITISH ISLES. There still
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448 THE BEITLSH ISLES. has gone, an
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450 THE BRITISH ISLES. the world La
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452 THE BEITISn ISLES. state and it
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454 THE BEITlSn ISLES. over £43,00
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456 THE BEITISH ISLES. the manufact
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438 THE BEITISn ISLES. Nottingham,
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400 'J^HE BRITISH ISLES. in the num
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462 THE BEITISH ISLES. But whilst E
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4G4 THE BRITISH ISLES. nearly every
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466 THE BRITISH ISLES. from vessels
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468 THE BEITISn ISLES. Xorth Britis
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470 THE BRITISH ISLES. authorities,
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472 THK LlltlTl^U ISLES. to 1818, i
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474 THE BEITISH ISLES. and Latin cl
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476 THE BEITISH ISLES. aiul furnish
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478 THE BRITISH ISLES. The origin o
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480 THE BEITISH ISLES. churches, in
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482 THE BPJTISn ISLES. Act ameliora
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484 THE BRITISH ISLES. pains arc sp
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486 TUE BRITISH ISLES. which hxrk i
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DavoN DoESET . Durham Essex . Heref
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490 Rutland . Shropshire southampto
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492 APPENDIX. Counties. Area and Po
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494 APPENDIX. Area and PopuLATio>f
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496 APPENDIX. in.—IMPOETS OF MERC
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498 APPENDIX. Exports of British Pr
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08,032 23 CG 42 95,485 867,385 315
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APPENDIX. 608 Statistical View of t
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506 BaUina. 427, 429 liiillinahiuch
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508 Coleraine, 421, 423 CoU, 377 Co
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510 Goat FfU, 308 Godaliiiiug, 200
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512 Lloyd 11111,415 Loehabur, 3 7 2
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514 Portsoy, 371 Portstewart, 423 P
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JlG Trowbridge, 136 Truro, 85 Tuam,
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