| Richard Phillips (sir.) - 1851
...Area 30,300 ac. Pop. (1837) 4977, of whom nearly a half were whites. lt is of volcanic origin, and consists of rugged mountains, interspersed with numerous ravines. St. Helena is chiefly noticed as the place of exile of Napoleon Buonaparte, whose residence, Longwood. was on the elevated... | |
| G.P. Putnam & Co - 1853 - 866 pages
...observatory, 15° 55' S. ; Ion. 5° 44' E. Area, 30,300 ac. P. (1837), 4,977. It is of volcanic origin, & consists of rugged mountains, interspersed with numerous...inlet, intermediate between the gulfs of St. George & San Matias. HELENE (STB.), sever3! villa, of France, deps. Morbihan, Lozere, Seine Inf., Vosges,... | |
| Theophilus Carey Callicot - Geography - 1853 - 874 pages
...15° 55' S.; Ion 5° 44' E Area, 30,300 ас. P. (1S37), 4,977. It ¡a of volcanic origin, t consista of rugged mountains, interspersed with numerous ravines. St. Helena is chiefly noted аз tho place of exile of Napoleon Bonaparte — Port St. Helena, E. Patagonia, in an inlet, intermediate... | |
| Theophilus Carey Callicot - Geography - 1854 - 882 pages
...observatory, 15° 55' S.; Ion. 5° 44' E. Area, 30,300 ac. P. (1937), 4,977. It is of volcanic origin, & consists of rugged mountains, interspersed with numerous ravines. St. Helena is chiefly noted as the plare of exile of Napoleon Bonaparte. — 1'ort St. Helena, E. Patagonia, is an inlet, intermediate... | |
| Theophilus Carey Callicot - Gazetteers - 1855 - 880 pages
...volcanic origin, A consists of rugged mountains. inter>>i>erscd with numerous ravines. St. Helena u chiefly noted as the place of exile of Napoleon Bonaparte....intermediate between the gulfs of St. George A San Matias. HELEN-E (STE.), sevcr'l villa, of France, deps. Morbihan, Lozere, Seine Inf., Vosges, Gironde,... | |
| Alexander Mackay - Geography - 1861 - 720 pages
...countries. The climate is mild and very healthy. It was ceded to the East ndia Company by Holland in I(ï73, St Helena is chiefly noted as the place of exile of Napoleon Buonaparte, from 1S16 to his decease in 1821. His remains were exhumed and removed to Paris in 1840.... | |
| Alexander Mackay - Geography - 1864 - 334 pages
...station at which ships may touch for stores, on their passage to and from Cape Town and the East Indies. St Helena is chiefly noted as the place of exile of Napoleon Buonaparte, from 1816 to his decease in 1821. His remains were exhumed and removed to Paris in 1840.... | |
| Alexander Mackay - 1870 - 356 pages
...countries. The climate is mild and very healthy. It was ceded to the East India Company by Holland in 1673. St Helena is chiefly noted as the place of exile of Napoleon Buonaparte, from 1816 to his decease in 1821. His remains were exhumed and removed to Paris in 1840.... | |
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