| G.P. Putnam & Co - 1853 - 866 pages
...been founded by Alfred. OXFORDSHIRE, a central co., England. Shape extremely irregular. Area, 756 sq. m. P. 170,276. Surface mostly level, or undulating,...Cent. Asia, independent Turkestan, rises in a lake in the table-land of Pamir, 15,600 feet above the sea, & enters the sea of Aral on its S. side by numerous... | |
| Theophilus Carey Callicot - Geography - 1853 - 874 pages
...at 457,490/. university college claims to have been founded by Alfred. OXFOBDSHIRE, a central со., England. Shape extremely irregular. Area, 756 iq....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... | |
| Theophilus Carey Callicot - Geography - 1854 - 882 pages
...at 457,490/. University college claims to have been founded by Alfred. OXFORDSHIRE, a central со., England. Shape extremely irregular. Area, 756 iq....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... | |
| Theophilus Carey Callicot - Gazetteers - 1855 - 880 pages
...457.490/. University college claims to have been founded by Alfred. OXFORDSHIRE, a central <•<>., England. Shape extremely irregular. Area, 756 iq....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... | |
| Alexander Mackay - Geography - 1861 - 720 pages
...Oxford, in the Thames basin. — GC : Principally oolite and lias, but greensand and chalk in the SE ; surface mostly level or undulating, except in the S., where it is traversed by the Chiltern Hills; soil a fertile loam in the N., elsewhere gravelly; four-fifths of the county under cultivation ; stock... | |
| Alexander Mackay - Geography - 1861 - 790 pages
...Oxford, in the Thames basin. — GG : Principally oolite and lias, but greensand and chalk in the SE ; surface mostly level or undulating, except in the S., where it is traversed by the Ghiltern Hills ; sou a fertile loam in the N., elsewhere gravelly ; four-fifths of the county under... | |
| Alexander Mackay - Geography - 1873 - 712 pages
...vaccination. OXFOUU, in the Thames basin. Principally oolite and lias, but greensand and chalk in the SE ; surface mostly level or 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... | |
| Alexander Mackay - 1878 - 712 pages
...vaccination. OXKOIID, in the Thames basin. Principally oolite and lias, but preenpand and chalk in the SE ; surface mostly level or undulating, except in the S., where it is traversed by the Chiltern Hills ; soil a fertile loam in the N., elsewhere gravelly ; four-fifths of the county under cultivation ;... | |
| 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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