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" ... them, a third, and afterwards a fourth highway was made ready for those on the south and the west. So four great streams of pilgrims landed upon the island, and went up through lovely groves and gardens to the city that stood in the centre, and when... "
A System of Modern Geography, Designed for the Use of Schools and Academies - Page 33
by Samuel Augustus Mitchell - 1881 - 126 pages
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Questions on 'The Bible narrative' [of R.M. Zornlin].

1844 - 78 pages
...NOTE O. What were the several names given to Canaan ? What was its length and breadth ? How was it bounded on the North? On the South? On the East? On the West? Into how many parts was the land divided? Explain. State the positions of the respective tribes. SECTION...
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Early days; or, The Wesleyan scholar's guide

1882 - 430 pages
...gardens to the city that stood in the centre, and when they reached the walls they found on each side — on the north, on the south, on the east, on the west — splendid gates standing wide open for their entrance; and they passed on through streets of marble...
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Notes and lessons on the geography and history of Palestine

George Henry Taylor (master of the Model sch, Battersea.) - 1851 - 292 pages
...the ...Mediterranean, or Great Sea; and on the east by the ... Syrian desert. What are its boundaries on the north ? on the south '! on the east ? on the west ? What desert lies to the east of Palestine ? Where are the mountains of Lebanon? Where the Syrian desert...
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A Child's History of Rome, Volume 2

John Bonner - Rome - 1856 - 328 pages
...not contain even a short sketch of these enemies. They were every where, swarming like grasshoppers. On the north, on the south, on the east, on the west, by sea, by land, out of the woods, from down the mountains, from up the valleys, from over the plains,...
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Elementary Physical Geography, with Examination Questions

Andrew Findlater - Geography - 1864 - 168 pages
...Mediterranean Sea, the Black B Why is Europe the most important quarter of the world ? How is Europe bounded on the north ? on the south ? on the east ? on the west ? Which are the north, south, and west points of the Continent of Europe ? Which are the chief European...
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The elements of geography, on a new plan [by B.G. Johns]. Corrected to 1862 ...

Bennett George Johns - 1866 - 172 pages
...about 266,400,000 inhabitants. Why is Europe the most important quarter of the world ? How is Europe bounded on the north? on the south? on the east ? on the west ? Which are the north, south, and west points of the Continent of Europe ? Which are the chief European...
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Colton's Common School Geography: Illustrated by Numerous Engravings and ...

George Woolworth Colton, Joseph Hutchins Colton - Atlases - 1880 - 152 pages
...noted mountains in Baden t AM. The SehuxmvaU, or Black Forest Mountain». SWITZEBLAND.— What country on the north? On the south? On the east ? On the west ? What mountains separate it from Italy ? What, from France ? What lake on the northern border ? Whnt large...
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The Juvenile companion, and Sunday-school hive [afterw.] The ..., Volumes 31-32

1881 - 400 pages
...gardens to the city that stood in the centre, and when they reached the walls they found on each side — on the north, on the south, on the east, on the west — splendid gates standing wide open for their entrance; and they passed on through streets of marble...
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Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine, Volume 12

1882 - 684 pages
...American Government the navigators have Ъееп greeted. Ab ! we have found at lost how the world is bounded. On the North, on the South, on the East, on the West by the courage of man and the greatness of God. It 1я not more what such explorers discover of the...
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History of the Adventurous Voyage and Terrible Shipwreck of the U. S ...

Arctic regions - 1882 - 104 pages
...navigators who are to-night about to come up our harbor ! Ah ! we have found at last how the world is bounded. On the north, on the south , on the east, on the west, by the courage of man and the greatness of God. It is not more what such explorers discover of the...
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