| 1824 - 312 pages
...the chief are the Loire, the Rhone, the Garonne, and the Seine : And as it has the British Channel on the north, the Atlantic Ocean on the west, and the Mediterranean on the south, no country can be better situated for the advancement of trade and navigation. — The... | |
| F. Duffet - 1873 - 506 pages
...of Wight, Aurigny, Guernsey and Jersey. There are three great seas in Europe, which are: the Frozen Ocean on the north ; the Atlantic Ocean on the west ; and the Mediterranean Sea on the south. Is your uncle to come back soon from his long voyage ? We do not know yet when he will come back. Do... | |
| F. Duffet - French language - 1874 - 216 pages
...the islands of Wight, Alderney, Guernsey, and Jersey. — The Frozen Ocean is on the north of Europe; the Atlantic Ocean, on the west; and the Mediterranean Sea, on the south. Is your uncle to come back soon from his long voyage? We do not know yet when he will come back. —... | |
| F. Duffet - French language - 1881 - 412 pages
...the islands of Wight, Alderney, Guernsey, and Jersey. — The Frozen Ocean is on the north of Europe; the Atlantic Ocean, on the west; and the Mediterranean Sea, on the south. Is your uncle to come back soon from his long voyage? We do not know yet when he will come back. —... | |
| John Heywoods - 1883 - 172 pages
...miles. It contains 3| millions of square miles. It lies to the north-west of the OLD WORLD, and has the Arc'-tic Ocean on the north, the At-lan'-tic Ocean on the west, Cau'-ca-SUS on the south. The U'-ral Mts., the R. Ural, and the Cas'-pi-an Sea separate it from ASIA... | |
| Alfonzo Gardiner - 1884 - 186 pages
...miles. It contains 3f millions of square miles. It lies to the north-west of the OLD WORLD, and has the Arc'-tic Ocean on the north, the At-lan'-tic Ocean on the west, the Me-di-ter-ra'-ne-an Sea, the Black Sea, and Mount Cau'-ca-sus on the south. The U'-ral (oo'-rdl)... | |
| Commerce - 1972 - 528 pages
...172,000 square miles. Morocco's 1,700 miles of coastline — much of it sandy beach — are bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the West and the Mediterranean Sea on the North. Spanish Sahara (Rio de Oro) lies to the South and Algeria to the East. Two small enclaves along... | |
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