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... Delaware . as the Schuylkill . CITIES . Classes . 1st . All cities with a population of 500,000 and upwards , as London , Paris . 2nd . between 200,000 and 500,000 as Madrid , Naples . 3d . 4th . 5th . 6th . 100,000 and 200,000 as New ...
... Delaware . as the Schuylkill . CITIES . Classes . 1st . All cities with a population of 500,000 and upwards , as London , Paris . 2nd . between 200,000 and 500,000 as Madrid , Naples . 3d . 4th . 5th . 6th . 100,000 and 200,000 as New ...
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... Delaware , and Maryland : 5 states . 3. The Southern States , or those which lie south of the Potomac , including the three on the Gulf of Mexico : they are Virginia , North Caro- lina , South Carolina , Georgia , Alabama , Missis ...
... Delaware , and Maryland : 5 states . 3. The Southern States , or those which lie south of the Potomac , including the three on the Gulf of Mexico : they are Virginia , North Caro- lina , South Carolina , Georgia , Alabama , Missis ...
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... Delaware Bay ? Begin at Maine , and proceed towards the south , naming in order such of the United States as are bounded by the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico . What towns are situated on or very near the latitude of 30 degrees north ...
... Delaware Bay ? Begin at Maine , and proceed towards the south , naming in order such of the United States as are bounded by the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico . What towns are situated on or very near the latitude of 30 degrees north ...
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Thomas Tucker Smiley. MIDDLE STATES . New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , Delaware , and Maryland . The Middle States are distinguished for their commerce and agricultural productions . The principal commercial ports are New York ...
Thomas Tucker Smiley. MIDDLE STATES . New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , Delaware , and Maryland . The Middle States are distinguished for their commerce and agricultural productions . The principal commercial ports are New York ...
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... Delaware Canal is 82 miles long . It extends from the Hudson , near Kingston , 100 miles above New York , to the Delaware at the mouth of the Lackawaxen river , 174 miles above Philadelphia . New York is one of the original States ...
... Delaware Canal is 82 miles long . It extends from the Hudson , near Kingston , 100 miles above New York , to the Delaware at the mouth of the Lackawaxen river , 174 miles above Philadelphia . New York is one of the original States ...
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Página 4 - An act supplementary to an act entitled 'An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts, and books to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned,' and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints.
Página 4 - In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States, intituled, " An act for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts and Books to the Authors and Proprietors of such copies, during the times therein mentioned...
Página 16 - The direct rays of the sun will migrate back and forth across the equator between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn, 23.5° north and south of the equator, respectively.
Página 26 - CAPE or lleadlnnil runs out into the sea; and if elevated or mountainous, it is called a PROMONTORY. An ISTHMUS^ is a narrow neck of land, connecting two larger portions together.
Página 50 - It is bounded north by Lake Ontario, the St. Lawrence, and Lower Canada; east by Vermont, Massachusetts and Connecticut; south by the Atlantic Ocean, New-Jersey and Pennsylvania, and north-west by Pennsylvania and Lake Erie.
Página 177 - This country is bounded north by Scotland, east by the German Ocean, south by the English channel, which separates it from France, and west by St. George's channel, which separates it from Ireland.
Página 48 - States, bounded north by Massachusetts, east by Rhode Island, south by Long Island Sound, and west by New York ; area, 4,674 square miles ; pop.
Página 111 - Bounded north by Lower Canada; east by the Gulf of St. Lawrence; south by the Bay of Fundy and Nova Scotia; and west by the United States.
Página 68 - ... exclusive legislation of Congress was to secure the entire independence of the General Government from' undue State influence and to enable it to discharge without danger of interruption or infringement of its authority the high functions for which it was created by the people. For this important purpose it was ceded to the United States by Maryland and Virginia, and it certainly never could have been contemplated as one of the objects to be attained by placing it under the exclusive jurisdiction...
Página 39 - ... state is vested in a Supreme Judicial Court, and such other courts as the Legislature may, from time to time, establish. The Judges are appointed by the Governor and Council, and hold their offices during good behavior, but not beyond the age of 70 years. The state of Maine is bounded northwest and north by Lower Canada, east by New Brunswick, south by the Atlantic ocean, and west by New Hampshire. It is situated between 43° 5', and 48° 3