The North American Review, Tom 125Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1877 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Strona 43
... roads are very bad in wet weather , and from the marshy nature of the northern bank the problem of throwing an army over the Danube is difficult of solution . The only main railway of this region is that from Lemberg in Gallicia through ...
... roads are very bad in wet weather , and from the marshy nature of the northern bank the problem of throwing an army over the Danube is difficult of solution . The only main railway of this region is that from Lemberg in Gallicia through ...
Strona 44
... roads are bad , and there are no bridges , except such as may have been constructed of late years on the main roads through Shumla and Varna . In the winter there is much snow ; the summers are hot , the autumns dry . Until the early ...
... roads are bad , and there are no bridges , except such as may have been constructed of late years on the main roads through Shumla and Varna . In the winter there is much snow ; the summers are hot , the autumns dry . Until the early ...
Strona 45
... road from Tirnova to Kassanlik and Adrianople is con- structed . Another road leads from Tirnova by Seldino and Jamboli to Adrianople ; this road is connected by a branch with Kasan and Karnabad , as well as with Aidos ; the two last ...
... road from Tirnova to Kassanlik and Adrianople is con- structed . Another road leads from Tirnova by Seldino and Jamboli to Adrianople ; this road is connected by a branch with Kasan and Karnabad , as well as with Aidos ; the two last ...
Strona 46
... roads through Kasan with Tirnova on the one hand , and through Osmanbasar with Rustchuk to the left , and through Rasgrad with Turtukai on the right ; to the south , roads lead to Adrianople , to Bourgas , and to Constantinople . Aidos ...
... roads through Kasan with Tirnova on the one hand , and through Osmanbasar with Rustchuk to the left , and through Rasgrad with Turtukai on the right ; to the south , roads lead to Adrianople , to Bourgas , and to Constantinople . Aidos ...
Strona 50
... roads of the theatre of war , so far as we have any knowledge of them . The coast - road from Fort St. Nicholas to Batoum is practica- ble for wagons ; beyond that point to Trebizonde it is a mere path , unless recently improved . The road ...
... roads of the theatre of war , so far as we have any knowledge of them . The coast - road from Fort St. Nicholas to Batoum is practica- ble for wagons ; beyond that point to Trebizonde it is a mere path , unless recently improved . The road ...
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