A System of Geography, Popular and Scientific: Or A Physical, Political, and Statistical Account of the World and Its Various DivisionsA. Fullarton and Company, 1831 |
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... British Trade with China £ 6,922,345 7,303,710 Money . ] The only regularly stamped coin among the Chinese is the tseen or cash , as it is called by Europeans . A thousand of them make a tale . It is of copper , about nine - tenths of ...
... British Trade with China £ 6,922,345 7,303,710 Money . ] The only regularly stamped coin among the Chinese is the tseen or cash , as it is called by Europeans . A thousand of them make a tale . It is of copper , about nine - tenths of ...
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... British square miles ; and is composed of two distinct , but very unequal divisions : Central Asia , and Mandshooria ... British miles ; and its greatest breadth 900 geographical or 1045 British miles ; but its gene- ral breadth is from ...
... British square miles ; and is composed of two distinct , but very unequal divisions : Central Asia , and Mandshooria ... British miles ; and its greatest breadth 900 geographical or 1045 British miles ; but its gene- ral breadth is from ...
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... British miles almost due E. in 53 ° N. lat . , it changes its line of direction , running thence 630 British miles S.E. as far as 48o N. lat . , where it receives the great river Soonggaree from the S.W. , a deep and navigable stream ...
... British miles almost due E. in 53 ° N. lat . , it changes its line of direction , running thence 630 British miles S.E. as far as 48o N. lat . , where it receives the great river Soonggaree from the S.W. , a deep and navigable stream ...
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... British miles , and from the 27th to the 52d degree of N. lat . , or 1,750 British miles in But the breadth , containing a surface of 3,266,500 British square miles . length and breadth are exceedingly various in various places , the ...
... British miles , and from the 27th to the 52d degree of N. lat . , or 1,750 British miles in But the breadth , containing a surface of 3,266,500 British square miles . length and breadth are exceedingly various in various places , the ...
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... British miles in the lat . of 45 ° , and from 43 ° N. to 52 ° in its greatest breadth , or 620 British miles ; but the breadth and length are far from being regular ; but the superficies of the whole may be about 700,000 British square ...
... British miles in the lat . of 45 ° , and from 43 ° N. to 52 ° in its greatest breadth , or 620 British miles ; but the breadth and length are far from being regular ; but the superficies of the whole may be about 700,000 British square ...
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