Seine

Seine, an important river of France, rises in the tableland of Langres, takes a winding course to the NW., passing many important towns, Troyes, Fontainebleau, Paris, St. Denis, Rouen, &c., and discharges into the English Channel by a broad estuary after a course of 482 m., of which 350 are navigable.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Segu * Seine
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Sebillot, Paul
Secker, Thomas
Second-Sight
Secularist
Sedan
Sedgemoor
Sedgwick, Adam
Seeley, Sir John Robert
Segovia
Segu
Seine
Seine
Seine-et-Marne
Seine-et-Oise
Seine-Inférieure
Selborne, Roundell Palmer, Earl of
Selby
Selden, John
Selene
Self-denying Ordinance
Selim I.

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Adam, Lambert-Sigisbert
Amy, N.
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Bruyere, John De La
Chazelles, John Matthew De
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