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" You had better look at the map of Asia. The top of the map is north, the right hand east, the bottom part south, and the left hand west. Now this great division of the world is separated, as you will see on the map, into thirteen different countries.... "
Child's Book of American Geography: Designed as an Easy and Entertaining ... - Page 10
by Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1837 - 64 pages
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The Tales of Peter Parley about America

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - United States - 1830 - 130 pages
...live upon'.' What is that part of America called onwhicn we live? What part 'a called South America ? is north, the right hand east, the bottom south, and the left hand west. I should have told you the same of the pictures of America; and I should inform you that the same rule...
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The Tales of Peter Parley about Asia

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Asia - 1845 - 158 pages
...in fact, one of the most remarkable, and interesting portions of the earth. Here is a map of Asia. The top of the map is north, the right hand, east, the bottom part, south, and the left hand, west. Now this great division of the world, is separated, as you see...
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Naylor's System of Teaching Geography: Adapted to Pelton's Outline Maps ...

Benjamin Naylor - Geography - 1851 - 154 pages
...representation of a part, or of the whole of the earth's surface. The top of the Map represents the North; the right hand East,- the bottom South; and the left hand West. A collection of Maps is called an Atlas. DIVISIONS OF NOR ICA. DIVISIONS OF LAND. 4,500 Mile» Long,...
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Tales about Europe, Asia, Africa, America, & Oceania

Peter Parley (pseud.) - Civilization - 1854 - 474 pages
...the most remarkable and interesting portions of the earth. You had better look at the map of Asia. The top of the map is north, the right hand east, the bottom part south, and the left hand west. Now this great division of the world is separated, as you will...
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First Geography for Children

Harriet Beecher Stowe - Geography - 1855 - 270 pages
...you are in. Next turn your faces to the north side or corner of the room, and the top of your square is north, the right hand east, the bottom south, and the left hand west. Write these points of the compass on every side of your square. Next make crosses on your map, to show...
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Cassell's Home and school geography and atlas

Peter Parley (pseud.) - 1855 - 96 pages
...things, as rivers, mountains, towns, etc. Which part of a Map is North, which East, etc. ! The top is north ; the right hand east ; the bottom south ; and the left hand west. How many kinds of Maps are there J Several kinds. Some represent the whole globe ; some represent only...
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Tales about Europe, Asia, Africa, America, & Oceania

Peter Parley (pseud.) - 1866 - 560 pages
...remarkable and interesting portions of the earth. You had better look again at the map of Asia. Eemembering that the top of the map is north, the right hand east, the bottom part south, and the left hand west. Now this great division of the world is separated, as you will...
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Elementary Geography: Designed for Primary and Intermediate Classes

Matthew Fontaine Maury - Geography - 1899 - 114 pages
...directions in our plan ? We cannot show them exactly as they are; but we will call the top of the plan north, the right hand east, the bottom south, and the left hand west. We have now drawn the school-room floor. But there is nothing on it. That will never do. So we will...
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Maury's Revised Elementary Geography: Designed for Primary and Intermediate ...

Matthew Fontaine Maury - Geography - 1900 - 134 pages
...directions in our plan ? We cannot show them exactly as they are; but we will call the top of the plan north, the right hand east, the bottom south, and the left hand west. We have now drawn the school-room floor. But there is nothing on it. That will never do. So we will...
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... New Complete Geography

Matthew Fontaine Maury - Arkansas - 1906 - 246 pages
...This needle is balanced on a pivot and always points toward the north. The top of the card is marked north, the right hand east, the bottom south, and the left hand west. The four points— N., E., S., and W. — are called the cardinal points, that is, the principal points....
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