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... feet above the level of the Danube ; and , with the exception of a few sandy districts , it comprises some of the richest soil in Europe . The territory which extends from Pesth to the borders of Transylvania , and from Belgrade to the ...
... which we have prefixed to this article . 6 † Ansted's Hungary and Transylvania , ' p . 455 . three three to fifty feet in width . The silver - 20 The Resources and unfit for domestic use, coal of a superior quality...
... feet long , 120 feet wide , and 240 feet in depth , pre- senting a mineral mass unparalleled probably in the annals of mining . 6 The accumulations of salt within the limits of the Austrian empire are some of the largest in the world ...
... feet . Near each end of the line which is termed the Barabar , two brace of greyhounds are led by footmen and advanced a little before the centre , the falconer among ruminating animals . ' Being aware that Prof. Owen had observed a ...
... feet . He soon became quite tame , and thenceforth , wherever the hermit went , the beautiful creature was at his side following him like a dog . Mr. Rogers , the English Consul at Haiffa , who told me this story , frequently saw them ...