The New International Encyclopæeia, Volume 19Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby Dodd, Mead, 1909 |
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... Islands ( q.v. ) , situated in latitude 17 ° 45 ' S. , longitude 149 ° 20 ' W. Area , 402 square miles ( Map : World , Western Hemisphere , L 6 ) . The island consists of two un- equal and nearly circular portions connected by a narrow ...
... Islands ( q.v. ) , situated in latitude 17 ° 45 ' S. , longitude 149 ° 20 ' W. Area , 402 square miles ( Map : World , Western Hemisphere , L 6 ) . The island consists of two un- equal and nearly circular portions connected by a narrow ...
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... Island coast and to keep General Gates's communications open . May , while in command of the Pigot and the Argo , he captured the British schooner Lively and two privateers , and subsequently defeated and captured the King George and ...
... Island coast and to keep General Gates's communications open . May , while in command of the Pigot and the Argo , he captured the British schooner Lively and two privateers , and subsequently defeated and captured the King George and ...
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... Island , and in August of those on James Island . In 1864 he commanded the Seventh Military District , comprising a part of South Carolina , and in December was given command of the entire State . He was promoted major- general January ...
... Island , and in August of those on James Island . In 1864 he commanded the Seventh Military District , comprising a part of South Carolina , and in December was given command of the entire State . He was promoted major- general January ...
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... Island . See PHILIPPINE ISLANDS . TAN'DY , JAMES NAPPER ( 1740-1803 ) . An Irish agitator , born in Dublin . During the American Revolution he took an active part in the effort to prevent the use of English goods in Ireland ; was an ...
... Island . See PHILIPPINE ISLANDS . TAN'DY , JAMES NAPPER ( 1740-1803 ) . An Irish agitator , born in Dublin . During the American Revolution he took an active part in the effort to prevent the use of English goods in Ireland ; was an ...
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... island , on which stand a fortress and lighthouse . The town is the most thoroughly Moorish in Andalusia ; it is quadrangular in shape , and its streets are narrow and dark . Tunny and anchovy fisheries are actively carried on . Tarifa ...
... island , on which stand a fortress and lighthouse . The town is the most thoroughly Moorish in Andalusia ; it is quadrangular in shape , and its streets are narrow and dark . Tunny and anchovy fisheries are actively carried on . Tarifa ...
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