Seeland
Americannoun
noun
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On 14 May 1568, Tycho received a formal promise from the King, still Frederick II, that he could have the next canonry to become vacant at the Cathedral of Roskilde, in Seeland.
From "The Scientists" by John Gribbin
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The coast of Seeland was near, but wind and tide cut off escape to the Sound.
From Hero Tales of the Far North by Riis, Jacob A. (Jacob August)
There he lay, still thinking of the geography lesson, of Seeland, and of all that the master had said.
From Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales First Series by Andersen, H. C. (Hans Christian)
Then I lay down to rest on the shore of Seeland, in the neighbourhood of the great house of Borreby, where the forest, the splendid oak forest, still rose.
From What the Moon Saw: and Other Tales by Dulcken, H. W. (Henry William)
He quickly drove the Danes from Schonen and Funen and invaded Seeland.
From History of Holland by Edmundson, George
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