Difference between revisions of "Kingston"

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== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_75599" /> ==
== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_75599" /> ==
<p> 1, capital of Frontenac County, Ontario, on the NE. shore of the Lake, 150 m. E. of Toronto, an important commercial town with shipbuilding and engineering works; is the seat of Queen's University, military and medical colleges, and an observatory. 2, [[Capital]] of Jamaica, on a great bay on the S. coast, on the edge of a sugar-growing district; exports sugar, tobacco, and dye-woods, and imports cotton, flour, and rice. 3, a town on the Hudson, N.Y., has great blue stone-flag quarries, and cement-works, breweries, and tanneries. </p>
<p> 1, capital of Frontenac County, Ontario, on the [[Ne.]] shore of the Lake, 150 m. [[E.]] of Toronto, an important commercial town with shipbuilding and engineering works; is the seat of Queen's University, military and medical colleges, and an observatory. 2, [[Capital]] of Jamaica, on a great bay on the [[S.]] coast, on the edge of a sugar-growing district; exports sugar, tobacco, and dye-woods, and imports cotton, flour, and rice. 3, a town on the Hudson, [[N.Y.,]] has great blue stone-flag quarries, and cement-works, breweries, and tanneries. </p>
          
          
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Revision as of 05:37, 13 October 2021

Webster's Dictionary [1]

(n.) Alt. of Kingstone

The Nuttall Encyclopedia [2]

1, capital of Frontenac County, Ontario, on the Ne. shore of the Lake, 150 m. E. of Toronto, an important commercial town with shipbuilding and engineering works; is the seat of Queen's University, military and medical colleges, and an observatory. 2, Capital of Jamaica, on a great bay on the S. coast, on the edge of a sugar-growing district; exports sugar, tobacco, and dye-woods, and imports cotton, flour, and rice. 3, a town on the Hudson, N.Y., has great blue stone-flag quarries, and cement-works, breweries, and tanneries.

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