A System of Geography, Popular and Scientific: Or A Physical, Political, and Statistical Account of the World and Its Various Divisions, Τόμος 2A. Fullarton and Company, 1832 |
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... Sierra Morena - Sierra Nevada - Table of Heights , 244 - Rivers , 245 - Canals - Lakes , 246 - Mineral Springs - Climate , 247 - Produc- tions , 248 - Minerals , 249 . CHAP . III . AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRY - MANU- FACTURES AND COMMERCE ...
... Sierra Morena - Sierra Nevada - Table of Heights , 244 - Rivers , 245 - Canals - Lakes , 246 - Mineral Springs - Climate , 247 - Produc- tions , 248 - Minerals , 249 . CHAP . III . AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRY - MANU- FACTURES AND COMMERCE ...
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... Sierra Morena ; and Ferdinand III . , surnamed the Saint , having conquered Cordova , Murcia , Saen , Seville , and Cadiz , Granada became a tributary kingdom . From this period may be dated the greatness of the Spanish monarchy . The ...
... Sierra Morena ; and Ferdinand III . , surnamed the Saint , having conquered Cordova , Murcia , Saen , Seville , and Cadiz , Granada became a tributary kingdom . From this period may be dated the greatness of the Spanish monarchy . The ...
Σελίδα 243
... Sierra of Asturias , and the Mountains of Mondonedo . It is also known by the names of the Mountains of Santillana , or of Vindho . They were known to the Romans by the name of the Cantabrian Mountains , and the people in- habiting that ...
... Sierra of Asturias , and the Mountains of Mondonedo . It is also known by the names of the Mountains of Santillana , or of Vindho . They were known to the Romans by the name of the Cantabrian Mountains , and the people in- habiting that ...
Σελίδα 244
... Sierra Morena . ] As we approach the south , a low fifth range ap- pears , called the Sierra Morena , or the Brown Mountains , ' and which , in the latter times of Saracen domination , constituted the boundary be- tween Moorish and ...
... Sierra Morena . ] As we approach the south , a low fifth range ap- pears , called the Sierra Morena , or the Brown Mountains , ' and which , in the latter times of Saracen domination , constituted the boundary be- tween Moorish and ...
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A System of Geography, Popular and Scientific: Or A Physical ..., Τόμος 2 James Bell Πλήρης προβολή - 1832 |
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Σελίδα 432 - In the upper zone, which is 8 or 10 miles in breadth, vegetation entirely disappears. The surface is, for the most part, flat and even, presenting a dreary expanse of snow and ice. In the midst of this desert, the lofty summit of the mountain is descried at a distance, rearing its tremendous head above the surrounding snows, and vomiting out torrents of smoke. The ascent up this part is toilsome and hazardous. From the base the mountain rises, like a pyramid, by an acclivity nearly equal on all sides,...