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 49
... Olti . The northern branch of the Euphrates , known as the Karu - su , rises in the Dumli - Dagh northwest of Erzeroum , runs from east to west through the plain of Ova , and then south into the Pashalic of Musch . Its course is slow ...
... Olti . The northern branch of the Euphrates , known as the Karu - su , rises in the Dumli - Dagh northwest of Erzeroum , runs from east to west through the plain of Ova , and then south into the Pashalic of Musch . Its course is slow ...
Strona 50
... Olti , and Noriman , is one hundred and twenty - two miles . The Karatschli Pass leads over the main Ararat range , from the valley of the Kur to that of the Tchorokh ; there are some steep places in this pass , but it affords the best ...
... Olti , and Noriman , is one hundred and twenty - two miles . The Karatschli Pass leads over the main Ararat range , from the valley of the Kur to that of the Tchorokh ; there are some steep places in this pass , but it affords the best ...
Strona 52
... Olti , and a little higher up the valley two other branches to the southeast , which near Gertum intersect the direct road from Ardahan , through Olti , to Erzeroum , and by an- other parallel branch communicate directly with Erzeroum ...
... Olti , and a little higher up the valley two other branches to the southeast , which near Gertum intersect the direct road from Ardahan , through Olti , to Erzeroum , and by an- other parallel branch communicate directly with Erzeroum ...
Strona 55
... Olti direct upon Erzeroum , and thus turn all the positions of the main Turkish army between Erzeroum and Kars . The ... Olti , and also to enable the Russians safely to send a column up the same valley to assist in the attacks on Olti ...
... Olti direct upon Erzeroum , and thus turn all the positions of the main Turkish army between Erzeroum and Kars . The ... Olti , and also to enable the Russians safely to send a column up the same valley to assist in the attacks on Olti ...
Strona 56
... Olti and Erzeroum ; or , if that should be unnecessary , to assist in the ulterior operations by mov- ing direct upon Baiburt . The column from Erivan on Bayazeth was intended to protect the Russian left from the direction of Kurdis ...
... Olti and Erzeroum ; or , if that should be unnecessary , to assist in the ulterior operations by mov- ing direct upon Baiburt . The column from Erivan on Bayazeth was intended to protect the Russian left from the direction of Kurdis ...
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