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General and Descriptive Geography exhibiting the
KEITH JOHNSTON'S SCHOOL ATLASES:– General and Descriptive Geography , exhibiting the Actual and Comparative Extent of all the Countries in the World, with their present Political Divisions.
— from Catalogue of Messrs Blackwood and Sons' Publications Published in 1868 as a Part of The Handy Horse-Book by Maurice Hartland Mahon by William Blackwood and Sons

General and Descriptive Geography exhibiting the
KEITH JOHNSTON'S SCHOOL ATLASES : General and Descriptive Geography , exhibiting the Actual and Comparative Extent of all the Countries in the World, with their present Political Divisions.
— from Cattle and Cattle-breeders by William McCombie

get a degree good enough to
There came a tap at the door, and one of his shyest pupils entered—a solitary youth, poor and unfriended, who was doing all he could to get a degree good enough to launch him in the world.
— from Watersprings by Arthur Christopher Benson


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