| Nathaniel Dwight - Geography - 1805 - 228 pages
...north to fouth, and front 100 to 3700 miles broad from eaft to weft. Q^_ How is Nvth America loundcd*. A. It is bounded on the north by the Northern ocean, on the eaft by the Atlantic ocean, on the font b by South America, and on the \veft by the Pacific ocean.... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - Geography - 1821 - 256 pages
...empires; and the scene in which the Messiah appeared, to reform and save the human race. Obs. 1. Asia is bounded on the North by the Northern Ocean, on the South by the Indian Ocean, on the East by the Pacific Ocean, on the West by Europe, the Black, the Mediterranean,... | |
| sir Richard Phillips - 1834 - 248 pages
...southern regions are singularly fertile, abounding in rice, sugar, and many rich aromatics. Obs. 1. Asia is bounded on the North by the Northern Ocean, on the South by the Indian Ocean, on the Bast by the Pacific Ocean, on the West by Europe, the Black Sea, the Mediterranean,... | |
| Flavius EUTROPIUS - 1845 - 302 pages
...Agenor, king of Phoenicia. Europa signifies "large-eyed," ftom Svji<s, broad, and ,ty, ares, the eye. It is bounded on the north by the Northern Ocean ; on the south by the Mediterranean Sea, which separates it from Africa ; on the west by the Atlantie, or Western Ocean;... | |
| Charles Butler - 1846 - 222 pages
...Ging'-ham, — a cotton cloth, chiefly used for umbrellas. 1. Scotland, formerly called Caledonia, is bounded on the north by the Northern ocean, on the south by England, on the east by the German ocean, or North sea, and on the west by the Atlantic ocean. 2. It... | |
| John Guy (schoolmaster.) - 1848 - 150 pages
...quarters of the earth, is the most distinguished for its power, its wealth, and its knowledge. 2. It is bounded on the north by the Northern Ocean, on the south by the Med-i-ter-ra'-ne-an Sea, on the east by A'-si-a, and on the west by the At-lan'-tic Ocean. 3. Eu'-rope... | |
| Young people - 1852 - 1022 pages
...belongs to it, is greater than that of France and the British Islands taken together. The Russian empire is bounded on the north by the Northern Ocean ; on the south by Austria, the Black and C ispian seas, and Tartary ; on the east by the Northern Pacific Ocean; and... | |
| Richard Phillips (sir.) - 1851
...Courland, Lithuania lying on the southwestern side of Petersburg, and the country of the Don Cossacks. It is bounded, on the north, by the Northern Ocean ; on the south, by Austria, the Black and Caspian Seas, and Tartary ; on the east, by the Seas of Okhotsk and Kamtschatka,... | |
| Andrew Findlater - Geography - 1864 - 168 pages
...quarters, but the most important, because its inhabitants are the most civilized and cultivated. It is bounded on the north by the Northern Ocean, on the south by the Mediterranean Sea, the Black B Why is Europe the most important quarter of the world ? How is Europe... | |
| O F. T - 1866 - 88 pages
...also the most important of them, on account of the courage, skill, and wealth of its inhabitants. It is bounded on the North by the Northern Ocean; on the South by the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea; on the East by the Oural Mountains and the Caspian Sea; and... | |
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