| Henry Charles Carey, J. Lea - 1823 - 532 páginas
...Boundaries. NEW Brunswick is situated between 43° and 48° N. lat. and 64° 30' and 67° 45' W. long. It is bounded north by Lower Canada ; east by the gulf of St. Lawrence ; south-east by Nova Scotia and the bay of Fundy; and west by Maine and Canada. Bays and Rivers. The... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1826 - 294 páginas
...America ; all, however, subject to a governor general, who resides at Quebec. How is New Brunswick bounded? North by Lower Canada ; east by the Gulf of St. Lawrence ; south east by Nova Scotia and the Bay of Fundy ; west by Maine and Canada. 1. The climate is cold, but healthful... | |
| Jacob Willetts - 1831 - 220 páginas
...from 45 to 60 feet, which is considerably higher than in any other part of the world. NEW-BRUNSWICK by Canada, east by the Gulf of St. Lawrence, south by the bay of Fundy, and west by Maine and Canada. The chief towns are St. Johns and Frederickton. St. Johns is the largest... | |
| Joseph Bouchette - 1831 - 724 páginas
...is bounded north and north-west by the Bay of Chaleurs and the River Ristigouche, separating it from Lower Canada, east by the Gulf of St. Lawrence, south by the county of Westmoreland, southwest by its own boundary line, separating it from Queen's and Sunbury... | |
| Timothy Flint - 1833 - 792 páginas
...village. ANTICOSTI, NIMTTY by twenty miles, is covered with rocks, and has no harbor. NEW BRUNSWICK, Is bounded north by Lower Canada; east by the Gulf of St. Lawrence ; south-east and south by Nova Scotia and the bay of Fundy ; and west by Maine. St. Johns is a large... | |
| 1881 - 336 páginas
...north-westward it is bounded Position by the province of Quebec, eastward by the Gulf of St. 8nd "«*• Lawrence, south by the Bay of Fundy and Nova Scotia, and west by Maine, the most northern of the original thirteen states of the American Union. It is 210 miles in... | |
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