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"A county of England, reaching from the Bristol to the English
Channel, and bounded by Cornwall, and Somersetshire, and Dorsetshire.
It is 69 miles in length, and 60 in breadth, and is divided
into 31 hundreds. It is very hilly, and abounds in huge granite
rocks, some of whose peaks are above 1500 feet in height.
The highland is covered with wide moors, of which Dartmoor
is the most extensive. But in the valleys and lower ground
the soil is fertile. Its rivers are the Exe, the Culm, the
Dart, the Tamar, the Otter, &c. Some parts of its coasts are
composed of lofty cliffs, but at others there is a beautiful
sandy shore. The air and climate are so mild and salubrious
that invalids often retire to its sea-ports for the winter.
Limestone, granite, some building-stone, and a species of
wood-coal are found here, as well as some kinds of variegated
marble. It produces corn, &c. and fruit trees, especially
apples, whence much cider is made. Its fisheries also are
of value. Exeter is its chief city. Population, 533, 460.
It sends 22 members to parliament." (From Barclay's Complete
and Universal English Dictionary, 1842.)
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