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... Lake Aral : -The Amoo and Syr . Write the following sentence and substitute suitable words for those in italics . " The sources of the noblest rivers which spread fertility over continents , and bear richly laden fleets to the sea , are ...
... Lake Aral : -The Amoo and Syr . Write the following sentence and substitute suitable words for those in italics . " The sources of the noblest rivers which spread fertility over continents , and bear richly laden fleets to the sea , are ...
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... LAKES , PLAINS . The principal Lakes of Asia are : - GEOGRAPHY . The Caspian Sea , the largest lake in the world ; the Sea of Aral , to the east of the Caspian Sea ; Lake Van and Lake Urumiah , to the west of the Caspian Sea ; HOME LESSONS ...
... LAKES , PLAINS . The principal Lakes of Asia are : - GEOGRAPHY . The Caspian Sea , the largest lake in the world ; the Sea of Aral , to the east of the Caspian Sea ; Lake Van and Lake Urumiah , to the west of the Caspian Sea ; HOME LESSONS ...
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... Lake Baikal , in Siberia , noted for its clear , fresh water . These Lakes are mostly salt , and have no outlet . They are fed by the numerous rivers and streams which run into them . The Dead Sea is so called from its lifeless ...
... Lake Baikal , in Siberia , noted for its clear , fresh water . These Lakes are mostly salt , and have no outlet . They are fed by the numerous rivers and streams which run into them . The Dead Sea is so called from its lifeless ...
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... lake Baikal . Between Siberia and Persia lies Independent Tartary , or Turkestan , of which little is known . A large portion of it is desert , and the people are nomadic , that is , thay have no fixed dwelling , but wander about with ...
... lake Baikal . Between Siberia and Persia lies Independent Tartary , or Turkestan , of which little is known . A large portion of it is desert , and the people are nomadic , that is , thay have no fixed dwelling , but wander about with ...
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... Lakes are- Lakes Tchad , Maravi , and Dembea ; and Victoria Nyanza , and Albert Nyanza , forming the sources of the Nile . Write what you know of the wives of Henry VIII . NINETEENTH WEEK . Monday . LEARN- Tuesday . Heb . xi . 24-31 ...
... Lakes are- Lakes Tchad , Maravi , and Dembea ; and Victoria Nyanza , and Albert Nyanza , forming the sources of the Nile . Write what you know of the wives of Henry VIII . NINETEENTH WEEK . Monday . LEARN- Tuesday . Heb . xi . 24-31 ...
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