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Manual of modern geography, mathematical, physical, and political - Page 140
by Alexander Mackay - 1861 - 676 pages
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Hand-book of Universal Geography: Being a Gazetteer of the World

Theophilus Carey Callicot - Geography - 1853 - 876 pages
...Alfred. OXFORDSHIRE, a central Co., England. Shape extremely irregular. Area, 756 iq. m. P. 170,276. Surface mostly level, or undulating, except in the S., where it is traversed by the Chiltern hills. Oxus, one of the great rivers of Cent. Asia, independent Turkestan, rises in a lake in tho table-land...
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Putnam's Home Cyclopedia ...

G.P. Putnam & Co - 1853 - 866 pages
...Alfred. OXFORDSHIRE, a central co., England. Shape extremely irregular. Area, 756 sq. m. P. 170,276. Surface mostly level, or undulating, except in the S., where it is traversed by the Chiltern hills. Oxus, one of the great rivers of Cent. Asia, independent Turkestan, rises in a lake in the table-land...
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Hand-book of Universal Geography: Being a Gazetteer of the World

Theophilus Carey Callicot - Geography - 1853 - 874 pages
...Alfred. OXFOBDSHIRE, a central со., England. Shape extremely irregular. Area, 756 iq. m. P. 170,276 Surface mostly level, or undulating, except in the S., where it is traversed by the Chiltcrn hills. Oxus, one of the great rivers of Cent. Asia, independent Turkestan, rises in a lake...
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Cyclopedia of Universal Geography: Being a Gazetteer of the World, Based on ...

Theophilus Carey Callicot - Geography - 1854 - 882 pages
...Alfred. OXFORDSHIRE, a central со., England. Shape extremely irregular. Area, 756 iq. m. P. 170,276. Surface mostly level, or undulating, except in the S., where it is traversed by the Chiltern hills. Oxue, one of the great rivers of Cent. Asia, independent Turkestan, rises in a , lake in the table-bind...
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Cyclopedia of Universal Geography: Being a Gazetteer of the World : Based on ...

Theophilus Carey Callicot - Gazetteers - 1855 - 880 pages
...Alfred. OXFORDSHIRE, a central <•<>., England. Shape extremely irregular. Area, 756 iq. m. P. 170,276. Surface mostly level, or undulating, except in the S-, where it is traversed by the Ohiltern hills. Oxus, one of the great rivers of Cent. Asia, independent Turkestan, rises in a lake...
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Manual of modern geography, mathematical, physical, and political

Alexander Mackay - Geography - 1873 - 712 pages
...Berkeley, the birthplace of l)r Edward Jenner, the discoverer of vaccination. OXFOUU, in the Thames basin. Principally oolite and lias, but greensand and chalk...undulating, except in the S , where it is traversed by the Chiltem Hills ; soil a fertile loam in the N., elsewhere gravelly ; fjur-fifths of the comity under...
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Manual of modern geography, mathematical, physical, and political

Alexander Mackay - 1878 - 712 pages
...discoverer of vaccination. OXKOIID, in the Thames basin. Principally oolite and lias, but preenpand and chalk in the SE ; surface mostly level or undulating,...county under cultivation ; stock of sheep large ; dairy produce excellent ; minerals unimportant ; manufactures — lace, gloves, and blankets. Oxford, on...
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Manual of modern geography, mathematical, physical, and political

Alexander Mackay - 1881 - 714 pages
...discoverer of vaccination. OXFORD, in the Thames basin. Principally oolite and lias, but greenBand and chalk in the SE ; surface mostly level or undulating, except in the S., where it is traversed by the Chiltera Hills ; soil a fertile loam in the N., elsewhere gravelly ; four-fifths of the county under...
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Lippincott's Pronouncing Gazetteer: A Complete Pronouncing Gazetteer Or ...

Joseph Thomas, Thomas Baldwin (of Philadelphia.) - Geography - 1856 - 1026 pages
...breadth, 23 miles. Area, 297,632 acres. Pop. in 1851, 121,478. Surface^generally level, or slightly undulating, except in the S., where it is traversed by the Chiltern Hills. Principal rivers, tho Oitfte, I vol. and Lea. Soil varies from the stlffest clay to the lightest sand,...
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