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| ons began Magna Britannia, being a concise | Topographical Account of the several Counties of Great B |
| worked on Magna Britannia, Being a Concise | Topographical Account of the Several Counties of Great B |
| Topographical anatomy of the brain. | |
| Specialized Surgery with the Inclusion of | Topographical Anatomy, Operations and Bandaging Skills). |
| illustrations he prepared for it have much | topographical and artistic interest and show well the be |
| e London Strata,' and three Geological and | Topographical and Statistical Maps of London and its Env |
| Much of his service involved | topographical and hydrological surveys of the Mississipp |
| nd constructed between 1974 and 1980 under | topographical and geological constraints. |
| e, Eneas, and Ross, Marvin, An Historical, | Topographical, and Descriptive View of the County Palati |
| w his power of dealing with chronological, | topographical, and personal questions, and also contain |
| wood Bruce's The Roman Wall: a historical, | topographical, and descriptive account of the barrier of |
| Cunningham published several | topographical and biographical studies, of which the mos |
| and was first recorded in Richard Scott's | Topographical and Historical Account of Hayling Island p |
| da Sharples, Samuel Colman and some of the | topographical artists working for Braikenridge such as H |
| Irish | Topographical Botany (ITB), Proceedings of the Royal Iri |
| by residents of Lawrence, was the next big | topographical challenge after crossing the Wakarusa Rive |
| ces, because of special meteorological and | topographical characteristics, after a rainy period. |
| urs of scenes from Bristol, England to the | topographical collection of George Weare Braikenridge. |
| ngs of scenes from Bristol, England to the | topographical collection of George Weare Braikenridge. |
| n used to map the lake was a first for the | Topographical Corps, and the method was put into standar |
| rd speed, forecast track, wind speeds, and | topographical data. |
| the route indicated, often justifying her | topographical decisions with quotes from the book. |
| In 1815, he published his great book | Topographical Description of the province of Lower Canad |
| To which is annexed a | Topographical Description of the Country of the Lakes in |
| antiquities, both general and local, with | topographical descriptions of every county Publisher: G. |
| His regional maps and two | topographical descriptions of Lower Canada are still con |
| cases she points out discrepancies in the | topographical descriptions, occasionally for instance al |
| ipbuilding with accurate architectural and | topographical detail. |
| ewis describes Hooton Levett in his 1848 A | Topographical Dictionary of England as "a township, in t |
| Samuel Lewis in his 1831 A | Topographical Dictionary of England describes the studen |
| Samuel Lewis - | Topographical Dictionary of Wales (1849) |
| From: 'Gargrave - Gatenby', A | Topographical Dictionary of England (1848), pp. |
| He contributed to Samuel Lewis's | Topographical Dictionary of Wales (1833). |
| According to Lewis's | Topographical Dictionary the earliest identifiable settl |
| The area was described in the | Topographical Dictionary of Wales by Samuel Lewis (publi |
| There is an entry for it in Lewis' | Topographical Dictionary of England in 1848. |
| In 1848 Samuel Lewis's 'A | Topographical Dictionary of England' states that Northen |
| According to Samuel Lewis in A | Topographical Dictionary of Ireland in Parliament of Ire |
| Samuel Lewis, in his 1831 | Topographical Dictionary of England wrote of a "tower st |
| h is an online version of Platner's 1929 A | Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome. |
| ns in the first volume of his 1837 opus "A | Topographical Dictionary of Ireland". |
| The cartographer Samuel Lewis, in his | Topographical Dictionary of Wales (1833), recorded that |
| A | Topographical Directory of Ireland, published in 1837, d |
| nt," represents the city of Boston's early | topographical distinction of three hills (Mount Vernon, |
| give him an interesting place among early | topographical draftsmen. |
| The earliest | topographical drawings preceded maps according to modern |
| nd lieutenant in the 3rd U.S. Artillery on | topographical duty. |
| There are usually no | topographical elevation on the anteclise because it's co |
| He rejoined the army as a | topographical engineer in 1814. |
| Led by experienced explorer and | topographical engineer Captain William F. Raynolds, othe |
| Assigned as a | topographical engineer, he worked on numerous surveys in |
| the Tennessee as a lieutenant colonel and | topographical engineer. |
| ivered lectures on geodesy, surveying, and | topographical engineering. |
| in William F. Raynolds of the Army Corp of | Topographical Engineers to explore the northern Rocky Mo |
| ed to the Army Corps of Engineers when the | Topographical Engineers were disbanded in 1863, and was |
| tillery Brigade, until transferring to the | Topographical Engineers on July 24, 1862. |
| gner was assigned first to artillery, then | topographical engineers, and finally ordnance in 1838, i |
| rd Stansbury of the United States Corps of | Topographical Engineers, who collected the first specime |
| vetted a second lieutenant in the Corps of | Topographical Engineers. |
| f Lieutenant George Meade of the Bureau of | Topographical Engineers. |
| e Ministry, then planning a series of slow | topographical expeditions and enabling peace treaties fo |
| scribed in the Act as "any geographical or | topographical feature or any district, division, localit |
| The | topographical feature is located on the north slope of t |
| Another noteworthy | topographical feature is the ravine of Barrow Gill, whic |
| the "Little Wabash River"), is the largest | topographical feature in Allen County, Indiana. |
| ter with the coincidence that the dominant | topographical feature of the city, the confluence of the |
| at the 'hala'or 'halh' part may refer to a | topographical feature, indicating that the land mass for |
| fully identical in their representation of | topographical features the two parties have agreed that |
| As the island had little | topographical features to offer protection to begin with |
| The | topographical features of the area determined the format |
| irely man-made, as the area had no natural | topographical features that could be dammed off to creat |
| Ice caps are not constrained by | topographical features (i.e., they will lie over the top |
| The | topographical features of the locality consist of gently |
| ains of the village other than a few vague | topographical features. |
| ions around the Atlantic, with distinctive | topographical features. |
| e of mountains, craters, valleys and other | topographical features. |
| s a three-axis object with major albedo or | topographical features. |
| ed and the design instead followed natural | topographical features. |
| novels and his poetry, he also wrote three | topographical guides (Oxfordshire, Bath and Berkshire) a |
| power structure that was connected to the | topographical highpoints of Jerusalem. |
| 1805 quarto edition of An Essay Towards a | Topographical HIstory of the County of Norfolk, Vol. |
| Pensford, Publow and Woollard: A | Topographical History. |
| e than the date on a single day), with the | topographical identification: In Tarso Cilicie, on Septe |
| The | topographical information in the diary is largely confir |
| lly considered the oldest surviving map of | topographical interest from the ancient world. |
| rchill's country house Chartwell, its high | topographical location and the fact it was south of Lond |
| Welsh | topographical lore remembered the traditional borders of |
| in a space mission, and helped defeat the | Topographical Man. |
| Topographical map of the Sweet Grass area | |
| Topographical map showing contour of Spring Hill | |
| Topographical map of Mormon Island in 1892 | |
| USGS | Topographical map of Cape Sable |
| Topographical map of the airport and the Wynne Unit, Jul | |
| Topographical map of the Gatesville prison units, 1994, | |
| A | topographical map indentifying the district borders is h |
| Topographical map of the Ramsey Units, July 1, 1984, Uni | |
| Overlord was in part dependent on detailed | topographical map information about the beaches and coas |
| Topographical map of the Jester Prison Farm, the Central | |
| The celebrated Pedro Font | topographical map of 1776 contained the drawing of the o |
| effield due to the gradients involved, see | topographical map of the Sheffield area. |
| Topographical map of the airport, the Central Prison Far | |
| ayard, Gorman, and Gormania on a 1900 USGS | topographical map. |
| of Trafalgar, swagger portraiture, and the | topographical mapping of cities. |
| War II, in which he served the Army making | topographical maps and models in North Africa. |
| blished on United States Geological Survey | topographical maps as well as the Geographic Names Infor |
| Jasper and Maligne Lake," or more detailed | topographical maps are offered by the Government of Albe |
| The line is identified on USGS | topographical maps as the "South [Boundary] Michigan Sur |
| th stained glass, wall murals and peculiar | topographical maps. |
| appears in the Clingmans Dome quad on USGS | topographical maps. |
| ied by that name on many marine charts and | topographical maps. |
| Gough bought all the genealogical and | topographical materials which Bowen had amassed, and the |
| John Mair, though no small portion of the | topographical matter is first-hand. |
| He is most noted for his two works on | topographical mineralogy. |
| Three North-African | Topographical Notes (Islamic-Roman), |
| eputation in the V Corps, and as the chief | topographical officer of the Army of the Potomac. |
| tant part of the library included precious | topographical papers, and historic materials in books an |
| arron Crag and Top o'Selside, Black Fell's | topographical parent. |
| ctions for Civil and Military Surveyors in | Topographical Plan-Drawing |
| rviving quasi-historical, genealogical and | topographical poems, many of which were incorporated int |
| ooks, globes, nautical charts, town plans, | topographical prints and related ephemera. |
| For Crace's collection of | topographical prints and drawings, Thomas H. Shepherd wa |
| Crace was also a collector of maps and | topographical prints, now at the British Library. |
| With a | topographical prominence of 61 metres, Little Man qualif |
| 1944), and detail of USGS Los Angeles 7.5' | Topographical Quadrangle Map (1976), both showing the lo |
| From various | topographical references and a map briefly shown in the |
| e as opposed to sandstone, and has greater | topographical relief and denser and different vegetation |
| Elkwallow Gap is a | topographical saddle that divides Neighbor Mountain and |
| The | topographical similarity between the Upper Derwent Valle |
| was an English author of local history and | topographical studies, the most notable of which was ill |
| produced a number of church interiors in a | topographical style. |
| He concentrated mainly on | topographical subjects including landscapes from the Meo |
| tal and harbor scenes, sailing vessels and | topographical subjects in many parts of Europe, especial |
| The History and | Topographical Survey of the County of Kent. |
| The History and | Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 7 (17 |
| sey in 1855 with a commission to conduct a | topographical survey of the state. |
| 104 Hampstead 2" to 1-mile (1.6 km) London | Topographical Survey Publication Number 144 (1991). |
| aksheyev and topographer A. Akishev made a | topographical survey of the island and described its lan |
| However, the first | topographical survey of the area carried out by Ordnance |
| Association (I.T.A.), directing the "Irish | Topographical Survey" viewed as " one of the most import |
| assed the examination to become a Dominion | Topographical Surveyor. |
| The following year, he began conducting | topographical surveys near Sulphur Mountain in Alberta f |
| Cwm is a | topographical term still in use in English as well as mo |
| esire; issues which were rooted in Freud's | topographical theory. |
| Topographical view, c. 1850 | |
| drawings include portraits of the Knights, | topographical views and maps showing the famous fortific |
| (4) Mappa Mundi, a | topographical work with lists of bishoprics and ecclesia |
| as been accused of indulging his taste for | topographical work at the expense of training for war, h |
| entioned the abundance of waterfowl in his | topographical work, The Description of Wales² in the 12t |
| o, because western Pennsylvania is a steep | topographical zone, many basements have their own entryw |
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