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=== 1692. The gazetteer's, or, Newsman's interpreter by Laurence Echard. ===
<blockquote>Novogrod-Sewerski, a strong City of Russia, the M. of the D. and Pr. of Novogrod-Sewerski; sub. to the Em. of Russia. It stands 140 m. N.E. of Kiow, and 300 S.W. of Moscow. Lon. 56.24. Lat. 57.16.</blockquote>

=== 1693. A geographical dictionary representing the present and ancient names by Edmund Bohun. ===
=== 1693. A geographical dictionary representing the present and ancient names by Edmund Bohun. ===
<blockquote>Novogrodeck Seviersky, a strong City of [[Russia]]; which has been attributed to Lithuania, when under the Poles; but now it is under the Russ again. It stands upon the River Dezna; seventeen Polish Miles from [[Czernihow|Czernichou]] to the North-East, forty six from Kiovia to the same, and the same distance from Smolensko to the South. This is also the Capital of a Palatinate.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Novogrodeck Seviersky, a strong City of [[Russia]]; which has been attributed to Lithuania, when under the Poles; but now it is under the Russ again. It stands upon the River Dezna; seventeen Polish Miles from [[Czernihow|Czernichou]] to the North-East, forty six from Kiovia to the same, and the same distance from Smolensko to the South. This is also the Capital of a Palatinate.</blockquote>

Revision as of 20:59, 4 October 2025

1692. The gazetteer's, or, Newsman's interpreter by Laurence Echard.

Novogrod-Sewerski, a strong City of Russia, the M. of the D. and Pr. of Novogrod-Sewerski; sub. to the Em. of Russia. It stands 140 m. N.E. of Kiow, and 300 S.W. of Moscow. Lon. 56.24. Lat. 57.16.

1693. A geographical dictionary representing the present and ancient names by Edmund Bohun.

Novogrodeck Seviersky, a strong City of Russia; which has been attributed to Lithuania, when under the Poles; but now it is under the Russ again. It stands upon the River Dezna; seventeen Polish Miles from Czernichou to the North-East, forty six from Kiovia to the same, and the same distance from Smolensko to the South. This is also the Capital of a Palatinate.