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... miles , and is , therefore , more than four times the size of Europe . It is bounded on the North by the Arctic Ocean ; on the Eust by the Pacific Ocean ; on the South by the Indian Ocean ; and on the West by the Red Sea , the ...
... miles , and is , therefore , more than four times the size of Europe . It is bounded on the North by the Arctic Ocean ; on the Eust by the Pacific Ocean ; on the South by the Indian Ocean ; and on the West by the Red Sea , the ...
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... miles , which is one - and - a - quarter times the size of Europe . The population has been variously estimated at from 100 millions to 350 millions . China is an agricultural country , the people being employed in the cultivation of ...
... miles , which is one - and - a - quarter times the size of Europe . The population has been variously estimated at from 100 millions to 350 millions . China is an agricultural country , the people being employed in the cultivation of ...
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... Mile . a Year . HISTORY . LEARN AND WRITE- ELIZABETH- ( continued ) . 3. The Spanish Armada ( 1588 ) .- The fight between the Protestant and Roman Catholic churches continued in France , Spain , and the Netherlands , and Elizabeth ...
... Mile . a Year . HISTORY . LEARN AND WRITE- ELIZABETH- ( continued ) . 3. The Spanish Armada ( 1588 ) .- The fight between the Protestant and Roman Catholic churches continued in France , Spain , and the Netherlands , and Elizabeth ...
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... miles , and is a dry , sandy country , without a river of any importance , and with a soil that cannot be cultivated , except to a very small extent . The people are divided into a number of independent tribes , most of whom have no ...
... miles , and is a dry , sandy country , without a river of any importance , and with a soil that cannot be cultivated , except to a very small extent . The people are divided into a number of independent tribes , most of whom have no ...
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... miles , and is more than three times as large as Europe . The principal Seas , Gulfs , & c . , are the Mediterranean Sea , with the Gulfs of Cabes and Sidra ; the Gulf of Guinea , with the Bights of Benin and Biafra ; the Mozambique ...
... miles , and is more than three times as large as Europe . The principal Seas , Gulfs , & c . , are the Mediterranean Sea , with the Gulfs of Cabes and Sidra ; the Gulf of Guinea , with the Bights of Benin and Biafra ; the Mozambique ...
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Page 68 - Cromwell, I did not think to shed a tear In all my miseries ; but thou hast forced me, Out of thy honest truth, to play the woman. Let's dry our eyes : and thus far hear me, Cromwell ; And, when I am forgotten, as I shall be, And sleep in dull cold marble...
Page 81 - He is the freeman whom the truth makes free, And all are slaves beside. There's not a chain That hellish foes, confederate for his harm, Can wind around him, but he casts it off With as much ease as Samson his green withes. He looks abroad into the varied field Of nature, and, though poor, perhaps, compared * See Hume.
Page 40 - Strong in the Lord of Hosts, And in his mighty power; Who in the strength of Jesus trusts, Is more than conqueror.
Page 8 - THERE is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign ; Infinite day excludes the night, And pleasures banish pain. 2 There everlasting spring abides, And never-withering flowers ; Death, like a narrow sea, divides This heavenly land from ours.
Page 54 - Be it a weakness, it deserves some praise, We love the playplace of our early days ; The scene is touching, and the heart is stone That feels not at that sight, and feels at none.
Page 52 - At church, with meek and unaffected grace, His looks adorned the venerable place; Truth from his lips prevailed with double sway, And fools, who came to scoff, remained to pray.
Page 27 - JESUS, Lover of my soul, Let me to Thy bosom fly, While the nearer waters roll, While the tempest still is high; Hide me, O my Saviour, hide, Till the storm of life is past; Safe into the haven guide, O receive my soul at last.
Page 40 - From strength to strength go on, Wrestle, and fight, and pray, Tread all the powers of darkness down, And win the well-fought day. C Still let the Spirit cry In all his soldiers,
Page 68 - Love thyself last; cherish those hearts that hate thee; Corruption wins not more than honesty. Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace To silence envious tongues. Be just, and fear not...
Page 83 - I know not What joys await us there ; What radiancy of glory, What bliss beyond compare.