| Charles Butler - Bible - 1807 - 338 pages
...east longitude, and reaches from the 35th degree of south to the 37th degree of north latitude: it is bounded on the north by the Mediterranean, on the west by the Atlantic, on the south by the southern ocean, on the east by the Red sea and the Indian ocean. The Romans divided... | |
| Thomas Branagan - Handbooks, vade-mecums, etc - 1810 - 346 pages
...bounded by the Mediterranean sea, which separates it from Europe ; on the South by the Southern ocean ; on the West by the Atlantic ; and on the East by the isthmus of Suez, the Red sea and the In-lian ocean. The isthmus just mentioned connects it with Asia,... | |
| 1814 - 984 pages
...in the north-west part of Africa, is separated from Asia by the Red Sea and the isthmus of Suez ; it is bounded on the north by the Mediterranean, on the west by Lybia, and on the south by Nubia; it is about 600 miles from north to south, and is inclosed on each... | |
| Charles Butler - History, Modern - 1817 - 472 pages
...east longitude, and reaches from the 35th degree of south to the. 37th degree of north latitude: it is bounded on the north by the Mediterranean, on the west by the Atlantic, on the south by the southern ocean* on the east by the Red sea and the Indian ocean. The Romans divided... | |
| William Jillard Hort - 1822 - 308 pages
...Rant goonMalacca. Siam, Bankok. Leng. Cambodia. Feneri. Huefo. Kesho. Africa is an immense peninsula, bounded on the north, by the Mediterranean ; on the west, by the Atlantic ; on the south, by the Southern Ocean, and on the east, by the Red Sea, and the Indian Ocean. From... | |
| Atlases - 1822 - 818 pages
...Milan. ALGIERS, a territory of northern Africa, forming one of the principal of the Barbary states. It is bounded on the north by the Mediterranean, on the west by Morocco, from which it is separated by the desert of Angad, on the east by Tunis, and on the south... | |
| Sallust - Rome - 1829 - 408 pages
...occurrence, nnuntio for the simpl* nuntio, 15. Numidarum. Numrdia, now Algiers, a country of Africa, was bounded on the north by the Mediterranean ; on the west by the Ampsagas, now Wad-d-lcibir, (ie the Great river,) which separated it from Mauretania, now Marocco and... | |
| Sallust - 1830 - 416 pages
...occurrence, renuntio for the simple nuntio. 15. Numidanim. Numidia, now Algiers, a country of Afri ca, was bounded on the north by the Mediterranean ; on the west by the Ampsagas, now Wad-el-kilrir, (ie the Great river.) which separated it from Mauretania, now Morocco... | |
| Florian - Arabian Peninsula - 1841 - 308 pages
...THE primitive Moors were the inhabitants of the vast portion of Africa bounded on the east by Egypt, on the north by the Mediterranean, on the west by the Atlantic, and on the south by the deserts of Barbary. The origin of the Moors, or Mauritanians, is, like that of most other... | |
| James Fraser - Ireland - 1844 - 820 pages
...south by the bay of Donegal ; on the north by the smaller bays of Loughros-beg and Loughros-more ; on the west by the Atlantic ; and on the east, by the cross-road running from Killybegs to Ardara: it i.< wholly a wild mountain district, with deep intervening... | |
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