15 Verbs to Use for the Word topographies

And that is so both in an India that has reclaimed 'aparanta' without caring to know the topography of Goa, as it is in the desolate urban scapes that seek to define the middle classes who reliable sources say are the new India that seeks to spend.

before he met the agreeable author, I leave topography to coxcomb Gell; we have his second thought in the first edition, before he saw the Troad, I leave topography to classic Gell; and his third, half way in censure, in the fifth, I leave topography to rapid Gell.

On examining the topography and advantages of the ground, Colonel Brady determined to take possession of a lot enclosed and dwelling, originally the property of the North West Company, and known as the Nolin House, but now the property of Mr. C.O. Ermatinger.

To familiarize the topography of Chester Terrace, we should say it stands between the Colosseum and St. Katharine's Church, these being the most conspicuous buildings in the circle; and the majestic cupola of the former building is shown in the distance of our engraving.

I had from this point a fine view of the lake, and I took advantage of it to fix in my mind the topography of the region.

The document is of considerable value, in illustrating the topography of ancient London; but its interest is hardly popular enough for our pages.

" He pointed out the peculiar topography of the place, and Ralph got back in the coach.

"The island border on the north presents a low cliff topography, with a horizontal sky-line from Matanzas westward, gradually decreasing from five hundred feet at Matanzas to one hundred feet on the west.

The volume contains interesting data respecting the topography, natural history (incidental), and Indian tribes of a remote and extensive region.

"We must study our topography and fix on our line of march.

The gestures too of a race are of importance in eliciting correct information, for it is obvious that where, on rugged mountain sides, ascent or descent can only be practised by the aid of the hands as well as of the feet, the terms for "up" and "down" may be significant of surrounding topography,

Histories, descriptions, maps, and prints, are all imperfect and defective, when compared to this immense Panoramathey are scraps and mere touches of the pen and pencilwhilst this imparts, at a glance, at one view, a cyclopædia of informationa concentrated historya focal topography, of the largest and most influential city in the world.

In the distance was the Montanvert and the Aiguille du Dru; but where the lines of the glacier and the slopes of the mountain at the right met, five nearly straight lines converged at a point far from the centre, and I did not see how to get rid of them without violating the topography.

To understand the movements which followed, it is necessary to describe briefly the topography of the country between Green River and the Great Salt Lake.

At the close of the war, which brought no recognition of his exceptional services, he was appointed to the Kohát survey party, which was primarily raised for the mapping of the Kohát district, but which afforded occasional opportunities for extending topography across the border.

15 Verbs to Use for the Word  topographies