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  • 71Gilsland — is a village in northern England. It straddles the border between Cumbria and Northumberland.The unusual arrangement, incorporating two county councils and three civil parish councils, is due to the gradual amalgamation of hamlets during the 19th …

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  • 72Eretum — (Greek: polytonic|Ἠρητόν), was an ancient town of the Sabines, situated on the Via Salaria, at its junction with the Via Nomentana, a short distance from the Tiber, and about 30 km from Rome. From the mention of its name by Virgil among the… …

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  • 73sulfur — 1. noun /ˈsʌl.fə,ˈsʌl.fɚ/ a) A chemical element (symbol S) with an atomic number of 16. b) A yellowish green colour, like that of sulfur. Syn: brimstone See Also: desulfurize, desulphurise, desulphurize …

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  • 74Chronology of Mormonism — This article is part of a series on Joseph Smith …

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  • 75Adair Crawford — Dibujo de algunos elementos del equipamiento de laboratorio de Adair Crawford. Adair Crawford (1748 1795), fue un químico y médico irlandés, miembro de la Royal Society. Fue un pionero en el desarrollo de métodos calorimétricos para medir la… …

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  • 76Corstorphine —    CORSTORPHINE, a parish, in the county of Edinburgh; including the village of Gogar, and containing 1551 inhabitants, of whom 372 are in the village of Corstorphine, 4 miles (W.) from Edinburgh, on the road to Glasgow. This place, of which the… …

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  • 77Dalry —    1) DALRY, a manufacturing town and parish, in the district of Cunninghame, county of Ayr, 5 miles (S. W.) from Beith, and 7 (N. N. E.) from Saltcoats; containing 4791 inhabitants. This place derives its name, in the Gaelic language signifying… …

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  • 78Dumfries-Shire —    DUMFRIES SHIRE, a county in the south of Scotland, bounded on the north by the counties of Lanark, Peebles, and Selkirk, on the east by Roxburghshire and part of the English county of Cumberland, on the south by the Solway Frith, and on the… …

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  • 79Earn, Bridge Of —    EARN, BRIDGE OF, a village, in the parish of Dunbarny, county of Perth, 3 miles (S. by E.) from Perth; containing 369 inhabitants. This place, which takes its name from its situation near a bridge across the river Earn, consists of two… …

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  • 80Inch —    INCH, a parish, in the county of Wigton, 2½ miles (E.) from Stranraer; containing, with the hamlets of Aird, Cairnryan, and Lochans, 2950 inhabitants. This place, which is of great antiquity, and distinguished for its lochs, appears to have… …

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