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City on the Firth of Tay
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dundee
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Dundee was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1832 to 1950 , when it was split into Dundee East and Dundee West . From 1832 to 1868 it elected one Member of Parliament (MP) using the first-past-the-post voting ...
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Population (2000): 2912 Housing Units (2000): 1457 Land area (2000): 3.931182 sq. miles (10.181715 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.380311 sq. miles (0.985000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 4.311493 sq. miles (11.166715 sq. km) FIPS code: 18550 Located within: ...
Usage examples of dundee.
There was a Coalport china tea service, plates of sandwiches and a cake stand laden with slices of Dundee cake and iced sponge cake.
Dundee dam are probably due to the carrying away of the flashboards which are placed upon the dam crest in times of low water.
Evidently, the Jibaro had been instructed to deal with Dundee before any other victim.
A man named Howard Dundee was slain last night by a Jibaro head-hunter.
Further down the country, at such positions as Ladysmith or Dundee, the danger, though not so imminent, is still an obvious one, unless the defending force is strong enough to hold its own in the open field and mobile enough to prevent a mounted enemy from getting round its flanks.
Her father, William Wiedemann, a ship-owner, was a Hamburg German settled in Dundee, and has been described by Mr.
William Wiedemann, a German who had settled in Dundee and married a Scottish wife.
On October 20th--the same day as the Battle of Talana Hill--the line was cut by the Boers at a point nearly midway between Dundee and Ladysmith.
But unhappily in every one of these instances they did go ill, though the slowness of the Boers enabled us, both at Dundee and at Ladysmith, to escape what might have been disaster.
One, consisting of the commandoes from Utrecht and the Swaziland districts, had gathered at Vryheid on the flank of the British position at Dundee.
On September 17th he had crossed De Jagers Drift on the Blood River, not very far from Dundee, when he found himself in touch with the enemy.
The Dundee is a shoe designed for touring the landed estates, for tromping through mud while wearing a tie, with your spaniels trailing behind.
The command had fallen to Colonel Yule, who justly considered that his men were dangerously and uselessly exposed, and that his correct strategy was to fall back, if it were still possible, and join the main body at Ladysmith, even at the cost of abandoning the two hundred sick and wounded who lay with General Symons in the hospital at Dundee.
Let them rejoice in the applauses of the club at Dundee for their wisdom and patriotism in having thus applied the plunder of the citizens to the service of the state.
Amongst other whalers may be mentioned the Balaena, the Diana, the Active, and the Polar Star of Dundee.