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This place seems to have been the centrical mart between the countries that lie to the east and west of Cape Comorin, or the hither and further peninsula of India; fleets sailed from it to Khruse, which there is every reason to believe was part of the peninsula of Malacca; and we have the authority of Ptolemy, that there was a commercial communication between it and the northern provinces of China.

He went up and said to him with eagerness: "Where's the king?" "I am Frederic," replied the soldier; and, sure enough, it was the monarch himself. I am now settled in my new apartments, which are situated in the most centrical part of Paris. When you visit this capital, I would by all means, recommend to you, should you intend to remain here a few weeks, to get into private lodgings.

But he finds Boxall Hill more centrical than Greshamsbury. The dogs and horses have to go shorter distances." "Boxall Hill is very centrical." "Oh, exactly!" "And your young gorse coverts are doing well?" "Pretty well gorse won't thrive everywhere, I find. I wish it would." "That's just what I say to Fothergill; and then where there's much woodland you can't get the vermin to leave it."

It is unnecessary to expatiate on the advantages which the fine arts may expect to derive from such a repository of antiques in a capital so centrical as Paris.

The old garden of the Palais Royal, long famous for its shady walks, and for being the most fashionable public promenade in Paris, had, from its centrical situation, gradually attracted to its vicinity a considerable number of speculators, who there opened ready-furnished hotels, coffee-houses, and shops of various descriptions.

These two rooms contain the different articles which are afterwards to be displayed in the two porticos of the Palais du Tribunat. Those elegant and spacious porticos, situated in the most centrical part of Paris, facing the Rue St. Honore, have likewise been granted to the PRIANESI through the special favour of the government.

For this purpose, they established a sort of encampment in the park belonging to the ducal residence at Hamilton, a centrical situation for receiving their recruits, and where they were secured from any sudden attack, by having the Clyde, a deep and rapid river, in front of their position, which is only passable by a long and narrow bridge, near the castle and village of Bothwell.

Montreal is more centrical than Ottawa nay, it is as nearly centrical as any town can be. It is easier to get to Montreal from Toronto than to Ottawa; and if from Toronto, then from all that distant portion of Upper Canada back of Toronto. To all Lower Canada Montreal is, as a matter of course, much easier of access than Ottawa.

"It is time, then," said Fitzurse, "to draw our party to a head, either at York, or some other centrical place. A few days later, and it will be indeed too late. Your highness must break short this present mummery." "The yeomen and commons," said De Bracy, "must not be dismissed discontented, for lack of their share in the sports."

In the war of 1812 it fell into our hands, and we burned it. As regards the third point, Washington, from the lie of the land, can hardly have been said to be centrical at any time. Owing to the irregularities of the coast it is not easy of access by railways from different sides. Baltimore would have been far better.

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