The New International Encyclopæeia, Том 10Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby Dodd, Mead, 1909 |
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... Population , in 1896 , 18,760 . HERMOPOLIS , or HERMUPOLIS MAG'- NA . An ancient city of Middle Egypt , on the left bank of the Nile , between the river and the Bahr - Yûsuf ( Joseph's Canal ' ) , opposite Anti- noë , not far south of ...
... Population , in 1896 , 18,760 . HERMOPOLIS , or HERMUPOLIS MAG'- NA . An ancient city of Middle Egypt , on the left bank of the Nile , between the river and the Bahr - Yûsuf ( Joseph's Canal ' ) , opposite Anti- noë , not far south of ...
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... Population , in A HERSTAL , her'stål , or HERISTALL . manufacturing and mining place in the Province of Liège , Belgium , extending along the left bank of the Meuse for about three miles immediately below the city of Liège , of which it ...
... Population , in A HERSTAL , her'stål , or HERISTALL . manufacturing and mining place in the Province of Liège , Belgium , extending along the left bank of the Meuse for about three miles immediately below the city of Liège , of which it ...
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... population of the latter , in 1895 , was 219,511 ( 88,188 Roman Catholics , 74 , - 889 Greek Catholics , and 56,135 Mohammedans ) . The great bulk of the inhabitants are Slavs . The largest town in Mostar ( q.v. ) , which is connected ...
... population of the latter , in 1895 , was 219,511 ( 88,188 Roman Catholics , 74 , - 889 Greek Catholics , and 56,135 Mohammedans ) . The great bulk of the inhabitants are Slavs . The largest town in Mostar ( q.v. ) , which is connected ...
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... POPULATION AND RELIGION . The population was 992,883 in 1890 , 1,119,893 in 1900 and 1,210 , - 104 in 1905 , showing an increase of nearly 22 per cent . in fifteen years . Hesse ranks seventh as to population among the German States ...
... POPULATION AND RELIGION . The population was 992,883 in 1890 , 1,119,893 in 1900 and 1,210 , - 104 in 1905 , showing an increase of nearly 22 per cent . in fifteen years . Hesse ranks seventh as to population among the German States ...
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... POPULATION . The population was 1,664,426 in 1890 , 1,897,981 in 1900 , and 2,070,052 in 1905 , showing an increase of 24.3 per cent . in fifteen years . Population per square mile , 342.1 . About 70 per cent . of the inhabitants are ...
... POPULATION . The population was 1,664,426 in 1890 , 1,897,981 in 1900 , and 2,070,052 in 1905 , showing an increase of 24.3 per cent . in fifteen years . Population per square mile , 342.1 . About 70 per cent . of the inhabitants are ...
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