| John Pinkerton - Africa - 1804 - 694 pages
...British miles the length may be computed at 580, and the breadth at 370. BOUNDARIES. England is bounded on the east by the German, ocean ; on the south by the English Channel ; on the west by St. George's Channel ; on the north by the (Cheviot Hills, by the pastoral river Tweed,... | |
| B. Lambert - London (England) - 1806 - 624 pages
...divided respecting their etymology. The county of Kent is bounded on the north by the Uiver Thames, on the east by the German Ocean, on the south by the English Channel, and on the west by Surrey. It is sixty-five miles in length, thirty-six in breadth, and about one hundred and ninety-six... | |
| Ezra Sampson - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1807 - 506 pages
...principal part of tho kingdom and island of Great Britain ( bounded on the north by Scotland, on the rest by the German Ocean, on the south by the English Channel, and on the west by the Atlantic, Wales, and the Irish Sea { extending from iO° to 55" 40' north latitude. The rigours of winter, as... | |
| Nathaniel Dwight - Geography - 1808 - 234 pages
...containing 49,450 square miles. Q. How is England bounded ? A. It is bounded on the north by Scotland, and on the east by the German Ocean, on the south by the English Channel which separates it from France ; and on the west by St. George's Channel which separates it from Ireland.... | |
| Thomas Langdale - Yorkshire (England) - 1809 - 406 pages
...Northallerton, Malton, and Thirsk, 31,512 Houses, and 155,500 Inhabitants. The East-Riding is bounded on the East by the German Ocean ; on the South by the 1 1 umber ; on the West by the Rivers Onse and Derwent ; and on the North by the latter and the little... | |
| John Bigland, Jedidiah Morse - Geography - 1812 - 470 pages
...nearly equivalent to 350 of the latter. Boundaries... .Content. ...Population.'] — It is bounded on the east by the German Ocean, on the south by the English Channel, and on the north by Scotland, the boundaries on that side being the Cheviot hills, the river Tweed, celebrated... | |
| Ezra Sampson - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1813 - 434 pages
...the most durable materials. ENGLAND, a principal part of the kingdom and island of Great Britain ; bounded on the north by Scotland, on the east by the...English Channel, and on the west by the Atlantic, Wales, and the Irish Sea ; extending from 50° to 55° 40' north. latitude. The rigors of winter, as... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1813 - 350 pages
...greatest breadth, from the Land's End to the North Foreland in Kent, is about 370. England is bounded on the East by the German Ocean, on the South by the English Channel, on the West by St. George's Channel, and is separated from Scotland, on the North, by the Cheviot Hills,... | |
| Benjamin Pitts Capper - Great Britain - 1813 - 1182 pages
...or the county of Southampton, is bounded on the north by Berkshire, on the east by Snrry and Sussex, on the south by the English channel, and on the west by Dorsetshire and Wiltshire, being nearly square, excepting a projection ot the south-wettern extremity.... | |
| John Britton - Architecture - 1813 - 1036 pages
...HUNDRED OF PLOMESGATE. The hundred of Plomesgate, containing twenty-four parishes and hamlets, is bounded on the east, by the German ocean ; on the south, by the hundred of Wilford ; on the east, by Loes ; and on the north, by Hoxne and Blything. It comprehends... | |
| |