A System of Geography, Comprising a Description of the Present State of the World and Its Five Great Divisions: America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceanica : with Their Several Empires, Kingdoms, States, Territories, Etc. ... Accompanied by an Atlas Containing Thirty-two Maps, Drawn and Engraved Expressly for the WorkThomas, Cowperthwait & Company, 1853 - 336 páginas |
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... Islands Newfound and Mississippi R. Gulf of Mexico West Indies or English Cham UROPE Strait of Gibralta Columbian Archipelago Mediterranean Sea Niger R. ANTIC TLAN O CEAN Cuneori SOUTH AMERICA Amazon PACIFIC OCEAN Isthmus of Darien ...
... Islands Newfound and Mississippi R. Gulf of Mexico West Indies or English Cham UROPE Strait of Gibralta Columbian Archipelago Mediterranean Sea Niger R. ANTIC TLAN O CEAN Cuneori SOUTH AMERICA Amazon PACIFIC OCEAN Isthmus of Darien ...
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... Ocean . 18. How is the Ocean divided ? A. Into five great parts , likewise called Oceans . 19. Which are the five Oceans ? A. The Northern , Southern , Atlantic , Pacific , and Indian Oceans . 20. What other names have some of the Oceans ...
... Ocean . 18. How is the Ocean divided ? A. Into five great parts , likewise called Oceans . 19. Which are the five Oceans ? A. The Northern , Southern , Atlantic , Pacific , and Indian Oceans . 20. What other names have some of the Oceans ...
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... islands of the Pacific Ocean . NORTHERN OCEAN . A Madagascar AFRICA Cape of Good Hope ATLANTIC OCEAN Cape forn SOUTH AMERICA OCEAN NORTH Hudsons lore Bay ! AMERICA Mississippi R. Gulf of Mexico Isthmus of Darien ACIFIC West Indies or ...
... islands of the Pacific Ocean . NORTHERN OCEAN . A Madagascar AFRICA Cape of Good Hope ATLANTIC OCEAN Cape forn SOUTH AMERICA OCEAN NORTH Hudsons lore Bay ! AMERICA Mississippi R. Gulf of Mexico Isthmus of Darien ACIFIC West Indies or ...
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... coast of Greenland ? Ds . What two Sounds in Russian America ? Nn . , P.-Ws. What Sound between Washington or Queen ... Pacific Ocean ? What River flows into the Gulf of California ? Which two large Rivers flow into the Gulf of Mexico ...
... coast of Greenland ? Ds . What two Sounds in Russian America ? Nn . , P.-Ws. What Sound between Washington or Queen ... Pacific Ocean ? What River flows into the Gulf of California ? Which two large Rivers flow into the Gulf of Mexico ...
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... Pacific coast of the United States ? Fy . , Fr. , Od . , Mo. What Points on the same coast ? S.-Ge. , Cn . What Bays between Cape Cod and C. Hatteras ? What four Bays are on the west coast of Florida ? N.-Y. , De . , Ce . Cm . , Ta ...
... Pacific coast of the United States ? Fy . , Fr. , Od . , Mo. What Points on the same coast ? S.-Ge. , Cn . What Bays between Cape Cod and C. Hatteras ? What four Bays are on the west coast of Florida ? N.-Y. , De . , Ce . Cm . , Ta ...
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Adriatic Sea Africa agriculture Asia Atlantic Ocean Baltic Sea belong Bounded?-Capital bounds Britain British America called Canada West Canal Cape capital cattle chief products chief sea-port chief town chiefly China climate coast colonies commerce comprise contains corn cotton cultivated Describe Desert districts division earth east eastern Empire England Equator Europe European exports extends fertile Gulf Gulf of Mexico harbour Hemisphere Hindoostan Indians inhabitants interior islands kingdom Lake land largest latitude latter lies longitude Lower Guinea manufactures Mediterranean Sea Mexico miles Mississippi Mississippi River Mountains nations native nearly northern noted Nubia Oceanica Pacific Ocean peninsula population port principal rivers race railroads region religion republic rivers flow Russia Russian America salt Siberia situated soil South America southern Spain strait separates surface Tartary Territory trade tribes Tropic Tropic of Capricorn Turkey United volcano western wheat
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Página 258 - Ocean, the first thing which strikes us is, that, the north-east and south-east monsoons, which are found the one on the north and the other on...
Página 134 - Massachusetts . . Rhode Island . . Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania . . . Delaware Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina . Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Texas Arkansas Tennessee...
Página 101 - The members of the House of Representatives are elected by the people of the respective States ; and each State is entitled to a number of representatives proportionate to the population of that State.
Página 103 - States (1) George Washington. (2) John Adams. (3) Thomas Jefferson. (4) James Madison. (5) James Monroe. (6) John Quincy Adams. (7) Andrew Jackson. (8) Martin Van Buren. (9) William Henry Harrison. (10) John Tyler. (11) James K. Polk. (12) Zachary Taylor. (13) Millard Fillmore. (14) Franklin Pierce. (15) James Buchanan. (16) Abraham Lincoln. (17) Andrew Johnson. (18) Ulysses S. Grant.
Página 101 - Constitution in a Congress, consisting of a Senate and House of Representatives. The Senate consists of two members from each State, chosen by the State Legislatures for six years.
Página 21 - What takes place during the earth's yearly motion? A. A change of seasons. A. The change from winter to spring, from spring to summer, from summer to autumn, and from autumn to winter again.
Página 101 - Provided, That the Secretaries of State, of the Treasury, of War, of the Navy, and of the Interior, the Postmaster-General, and the AttorneyGeneral, shall hold their offices respectively for and during the term of the President by whom they may have been appointed and for one month thereafter, subject to removal by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.
Página 81 - In 1497, John Cabot, and his son Sebastian, natives of Venice, in the service of Henry VII. of England, discovered North America, and explored the coast from Newfoundland to Florida.
Página 125 - State, for the greater part of that gloomy period, was the theatre of active hostilities ; and the surrender of General Burgoyne and his army, with other memorable events, took place within its limits. 12. The city of New York is situated on Manhattan Island, at the junction of the Hudson and East rivers. It is the largest city...
Página 101 - The executive power is vested in a President, who, together with the Vice-President, is chosen for four years, by electors from all the States. The principal subordinate officers of the executive department are the Secretaries of State, of the Treasury, of War, and of the Navy, the Postmaster General, and the Attorney General.