Seychelles "Seychelles," in The Nuttall Encyclopædia, (ed.) by James Wood, London: Frederick Warne and Co., Ltd. (1907) "Seychelles," in The World Factbook...
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The World Factbook (1982) the Central Intelligence AgencySeychelles 2022605The World Factbook (1982) — Seychellesthe Central Intelligence Agency 404...
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Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 24Seychelles 25491061911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 24 —Seychelles SEYCHELLES, an archipelago in the Indian Ocean...
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CIA World Fact Book, 2004Seychelles 8120CIA World Fact Book, 2004 —Seychelles This page was last updated on 1 January 2003 This is a snapshot of the...
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Intelligence AgencySeychelles 2205710The World Factbook (1990) —SeychellesUnited States Central Intelligence Agency Seychelles See regional map VII...
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Relations Between the People's Republic of China and the Republic ofSeychelles (1976) translated by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic...
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of islands in the Indian Ocean, forming part of the British colony ofSeychelles. They lie in 9° 30′ S., 46° E., are 265 m. N.W. of the northern point...
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Ward, Esq., H. M. Commissioner for theSeychelles Islands, to Rev. S. Hobbs, dated Government House,Seychelles, May 22, 1869, reproduced in The slave...
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the Republic ofSeychelles[1] for admission to the United Nations, Recommends to the General Assembly that the Republic ofSeychelles be admitted to membership...
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Royal Irish Constabulary, 1916 to 1920; Governor and Commander-in-Chief,Seychelles Colony, 1922; son of late Dr. J. Byrne, D.L., of Londonderry; b. 1874;...
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cultivated in several tropical countries, especially in Bourbon, theSeychelles, Tahiti and Java. The plant has a long fleshy stem and attaches itself...
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population, 2,000,000 (?). ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS. CHIEF TOWNS. CHIEF TRIBAL DIVISIONS. SEYCHELLES. ...
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district magistrate Mauritius since March, 18S1, acting district magistrateSeychelles Jan., 1865, a student of Lincoln's Inn 1 Nov., 1856 (then aged 19), called...
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Mary Kelly (PORTUS VICTORIÆ SEYCHELLARUM.) Port Victoria comprises theSeychelles Islands in the Indian Ocean. With their dependencies, these eighty-nine...
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1887 he occupied a second leave of absence in exploring Mauritius, theSeychelles, and Bourbon. Mr. M‘Crae was in intimate association with the literary...
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one to theSeychelles, four to south-eastern Asia, eight to Central and South America, one occurs in both continental Africa and theSeychelles, and one...
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Double Coco-nut, a palm, Lodoicea Sechellarum, which is a native of theSeychelles Islands. The flowers are borne in enormous fleshy spadices, the male and...
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"Lemuria"—The Mascarene Islands—The Comoro Islands—TheSeychelles Archipelago—Birds of theSeychelles—Reptiles and Amphibia—Freshwater Fishes—Land Shells—Mauritius...
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by their likeness to various seeds. Leaf-insects range from India to theSeychelles on the one side, and to the Fiji Islands on the other. (R. I. P.) ...
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Story of Oginski Under the Yellow Flag a quarantine experience in theSeychelles, to the Sydney Echo Balladeadro and Mamba (Dwight: Melbourne) The Man...
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