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The name of two districts, N. and S., in the Presidency of Madras; also chief town in the district, 65 m. SW. of Madras; captured by Clive in 1787; once the capital of the Carnatic.
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A circular ocean round the N. Pole, its diameter 40°, with low, flat shores, covered with ice-fields, including numerous islands; the Gulf Stream penetrates it, and a current flows out of it into the Atlantic.
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Star of the first magnitude and the chief in the N. constellation Bootes.
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An affluent of the Rhône, source in the Cévennes; gives name to a department traversed by the Cévennes Mountains.
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A forest, a tract of rugged woodland on the confines of France and Belgium; also department of France, on the borders of Belgium.
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A place in Perthshire, 7 m. from Crieff, with the remains of a Roman camp, the most complete in Britain.
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A prose work of Milton's, described by Prof. Saintsbury as "a magnificent search for the Dead Truth."
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The hill of Ares in Athens, which gave name to the celebrated council held there, a tribunal of 31 members, charged with judgment in criminal offences, and whose sentences were uniformly the awards of strictest justice.
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A city in Peru, founded by Pizarro in 1536, in a fruitful valley of the Andes, 8000 ft. above the sea, 30 m. inland; is much subject to earthquakes, and was almost destroyed by one in 1868.
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