ROVUMA , a See also:river in See also:East See also:Africa, forming during the greater of which is laid in See also:Persepolis, was produced in 1700, and was See also:part of its course the boundary between See also:German and Portuguese followed in 1702 by Tamerlane. In this See also:play the conqueror territory. The See also:lower Rovuma is formed by the junction in represented See also:- WILLIAM
- WILLIAM (1143-1214)
- WILLIAM (1227-1256)
- WILLIAM (1J33-1584)
- WILLIAM (A.S. Wilhelm, O. Norse Vilhidlmr; O. H. Ger. Willahelm, Willahalm, M. H. Ger. Willehelm, Willehalm, Mod.Ger. Wilhelm; Du. Willem; O. Fr. Villalme, Mod. Fr. Guillaume; from " will," Goth. vilja, and " helm," Goth. hilms, Old Norse hidlmr, meaning
- WILLIAM (c. 1130-C. 1190)
- WILLIAM, 13TH
William III., and See also:- LOUIS
- LOUIS (804–876)
- LOUIS (893–911)
- LOUIS, JOSEPH DOMINIQUE, BARON (1755-1837)
- LOUIS, or LEWIS (from the Frankish Chlodowich, Chlodwig, Latinized as Chlodowius, Lodhuwicus, Lodhuvicus, whence-in the Strassburg oath of 842-0. Fr. Lodhuwigs, then Chlovis, Loys and later Louis, whence Span. Luiz and—through the Angevin kings—Hungarian
Louis XIV. is denounced as 11° 25' S., 38° 31' E. of two branches of nearly equal importance, Bajazet. It was for many years regularly acted on the annithe longer of which, the Lujenda, comes from the See also:south-See also:west, versary of William's landing at Torbay. The See also:Fair Penitent the other, which still bears the name Rovuma, from the (1703), an See also:adaptation of See also:Massinger and See also:- FIELD (a word common to many West German languages, cf. Ger. Feld, Dutch veld, possibly cognate with O.E. f olde, the earth, and ultimately with root of the Gr. irAaror, broad)
- FIELD, CYRUS WEST (1819-1892)
- FIELD, DAVID DUDLEY (18o5-1894)
- FIELD, EUGENE (1850-1895)
- FIELD, FREDERICK (18o1—1885)
- FIELD, HENRY MARTYN (1822-1907)
- FIELD, JOHN (1782—1837)
- FIELD, MARSHALL (183 1906)
- FIELD, NATHAN (1587—1633)
- FIELD, STEPHEN JOHNSON (1816-1899)
- FIELD, WILLIAM VENTRIS FIELD, BARON (1813-1907)
Field's Fatal See also:Dowry, west. Its source lies on an undulating See also:plateau, 3000 ft. was pronounced by Dr See also:- JOHNSON, ANDREW
- JOHNSON, ANDREW (1808–1875)
- JOHNSON, BENJAMIN (c. 1665-1742)
- JOHNSON, EASTMAN (1824–1906)
- JOHNSON, REVERDY (1796–1876)
- JOHNSON, RICHARD (1573–1659 ?)
- JOHNSON, RICHARD MENTOR (1781–1850)
- JOHNSON, SAMUEL (1709-1784)
- JOHNSON, SIR THOMAS (1664-1729)
- JOHNSON, SIR WILLIAM (1715–1774)
- JOHNSON, THOMAS
Johnson to be one of the most pleasing high, immediately to the east of See also:Lake See also:Nyasa, in 10° 45' S., tragedies in the See also:language. In it occurs the famous See also:character 35° 40' E., the See also:head-stream flowing first due west before turning of Lothario, whose name passed into current use as the equivasouth and east. In its eastward course the Rovuma flows See also:- LENT (0. Eng. lenclen, " spring," M. Eng. lenten, lente, lent; cf. Dut. lente, Ger. Lenz, " spring," 0. H. Ger. lenzin, lengizin, lenzo, probably from the same root as " long " and referring to " the lengthening days ")
lent of. a See also:rake. Calista is said to have suggested to See also:Samuel near the See also:base of the escarpment of an arid See also:sandstone plateau See also:Richardson the character of Clarissa Harlowe, as Lothario to the See also:north, from which direction the streams, which have cut suggested See also:Lovelace. In 1704 Rowe tried his See also:hand at See also:comedy, themselves deep channels in the plateau edge, have almost producing The Biter at See also:Lincoln's See also:Inn See also:Fields. The play is said all See also:short courses. On the opposite See also:bank the Rovuma receives, to have amused no one except the author, and Rowe returned besides the Lujenda, the Msinje and Luchulingo, flowing in to tragedy in Ulysses (1706). The Royal Convert (1707) dealt broad valleys See also:running from south to north. The Lujenda with the persecutions endured by Aribert, son of Hengist and rises in See also:close proximity to Lake See also:Chilwa, in the small Lake the See also:Christian See also:maiden Ethelinda. The Tragedy of Jane See also:Shore, Chiuta (1700 ft.), the swamps to the south of this being separated which was played at See also:Drury See also:Lane with Mrs See also:Oldfield in the See also:title-from Chilwa only by a narrow wooded See also:ridge. The stream which role in 1714, ran for nineteen nights, and kept the See also:stage longer issues from Chiuta passes by a swampy valley into the narrow than any of his other See also:works. The Tragedy of See also:Lady Jane See also:Grey Lake Amaramba, from which the Lujenda finally issues as a followed in 1715. Rowe's friendship with See also:Pope, who speaks stream 8o yds. wide. Lower down it varies greatly in width, affectionately of his vivacity and gaiety of disposition, led to containing in many parts See also:long wooded islands which rise above attacks inspired by the publisher See also:Edmund See also:Curll, the best the See also:flood level, and are often inhabited. The river is fordable known of these being The New See also:- REHEARSAL (from " rehearse," to say over again, repeat, recount, O.Fr. rehercer, from re, again, and hercer, to harrow, cf. " hearse," the original meaning being to rake or go over the same ground again as with a harrow)
Rehearsal, or Bays the Younger, in many places in the dry See also:season. At its mouth it is about a containing an Examen of Seven of Rowe's Plays, by See also:Charles mile wide. The lower Rovuma, which is often See also:half a mile Gildon. Rowe acted as under-secretary (1709—11) to the See also:duke wide but generally shallow, flows through a swampy valley of See also:Queensberry when he was See also:principal secretary of See also:state for flanked by plateau escarpments containing several small back- See also:Scotland. On the See also:accession of See also:George I. he was made a surwaters of the river. The mouth, which lies in 10° 28' S., veyor of customs, and in 1715 he succeeded See also:Nahum See also:Tate as 40° 30' E., is entirely in German territory, the boundary near poet See also:laureate. He was also appointed clerk of the See also:council to the See also:coast being formed by the parallel of 1o° 40'. The length the See also:prince of See also:Wales, and in 1718 was nominated by See also:Lord of the Rovuma is about 500 M. See also:Chancellor See also:Parker as clerk of the presentations in See also:Chancery.
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