Menchal, which lies a mile or so distant, and is only half a square mile in area.
Pulo Milo is only about half a square mile in area, but is thickly covered with a growth of pandanus and coconut trees and jungle, above which hundreds of tall slim palms have forced their heads.
The isoseismal marked 1 bounds the area of complete destruction; it is about 1 mile long from east to west, 2/3 of a mile broad, and contains an area of not more than half a square mile.
In the aggregate, the docks cover 404 acres, or about two thirds of a square mile.
The college buildings are located near each other, though they extend over an area of at least a square mile.
There is, of course, no difference in area between a mile square and a square mile.
Curiously enough, mine is a square mile," was the reply.
A square mile may be of any shape; the expression names a unit of area, but does not prescribe any particular shape.
I have added to the table the extent of the provinces, the number of people on a square mile, and the value of the surplus taxes remitted to Pekin in the year 1792, as mentioned in the seventh chapter.
In the United States the population of-- | Per English | Relative number of | square mile.
For account of an invasion of locusts, which, in 1835, covered half a square mile, four inches in thickness, see v.
The ruins cover about half a square mile, and consist of five principal buildings.
It is some five miles across, but its business life centres in a square mile.
Stephens once and for all gave the lie to these fairy tales, and showed that the ruins did not cover a square mile.
The space which Mr Sadler generally takes is a square mile.
Countries Inhabitants on a Children to a Square Mile, about Marriage Cape of Good Hope 1 5.
In this immense fertile and temperate country with hardly six people to a square mile, what limit can we set to the growth of wealth and population?
In a small territory, made up of parts of Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, the population averages over ninety per square mile.
Great Britain came next, with the almost equally large average of three hundred and eleven inhabitants per square mile of territory.
Almost all these were collected in one patch of jungle, not more than a square mile in extent, and in all my subsequent travels in the East I rarely if ever met with so productive a spot.
When we have a number of branching valleys and ravines running in many different directions within a square mile, it seems hardly possible to impute their formation, or even their origination, to rents and fissures produced by earthquakes.
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