| Joseph Emerson Worcester - Atlases - 1822 - 354 pages
...severe thunder. UNITED STATES. Extent. The territory of the United States embraces the middle division of North America, extending from the Atlantic ocean on the east, to Pacific on the west, about 3,000 miles from east to west, and 1,7UO from north to south. 3 Divisions.... | |
| Joseph Emerson Worcester - Geography - 1834 - 196 pages
...25. The towns ? 20 UNITED STATES. 1. The territory of the United States embraces the middle division of North America, extending from the Atlantic ocean, on the east, to the Pacific on the west; nearly 3,000 miles from east to west, and 1,700 from north to south. 3. The number of... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - America - 1837 - 102 pages
...it. 3. If you look on the map, you will see that the land belonging to the United States, stretches from the Atlantic Ocean on the east, to the Pacific Ocean on the west; a distance of 2500 miles. But nearly one half of this vast territory is inhabited by Indians. All the... | |
| Bishop Davenport - North America - 1843 - 604 pages
...UNITED STATES GENERAL DESCRIPTION. TRE territory of the United States embraces the middle division of North America, extending from the Atlantic ocean on the east to the Pacific on the west. Its extreme length from the Pacific ocean to Passamaquoddy Eltent and Bay, is 3,900 miles... | |
| Joseph Emerson Worcester - Classical geography - 1844 - 356 pages
...is the climate ? UNITED STATES. 1. The territory of the United States embraces the middle division of North America, extending from the Atlantic ocean on the east, to the Pacific on the west, about 3,000 miles from east to west, and 1,700 from north to south. 2. Most of the country... | |
| James Bonwick - Geography - 1845 - 228 pages
...North America, and in that part of it called the country of the United States. The United States extend from the Atlantic Ocean on the east to the Pacific Ocean on the west, a distance of 3000 miles; from New Orleans on the south to Lake Superior on the north. It is 1,300... | |
| American Statistical Association - Statistics - 1847 - 618 pages
...miles north of any or every part of Merrimack river, and, within all the breadth between these lines, from the Atlantic Ocean on the east, to the Pacific Ocean on the west. Here is ample authority for all, which Massachusetts ever claimed through their first charter. For... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1847 - 300 pages
...miles north of any or every part of Merrimack river, and within all the breadth between these lines, from the Atlantic Ocean on the east, to the Pacific Ocean on the west. Here is ample authority for all which Massachusetts ever claimed through their first charter. For their... | |
| American Statistical Association - Statistics - 1847 - 660 pages
...miles north of any or every part of Merrimack river, and, within all the breadth between these lines, from the Atlantic Ocean on the east, to the Pacific Ocean on the west. Here is ample authority for all, which Massachusetts ever claimed through their first charter. For... | |
| John Hill Wheeler - North Carolina - 1851 - 610 pages
...in 1743. Lord Granville's territory was from 35° 34' south, to the Virginia line on the north, and from the Atlantic Ocean, on the east, to the Pacific Ocean on the west.f A most princely domain ! This imperium in imperio\ gave much disquietude even to the Colonial... | |
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