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... climate , soil , mineral deposits , and other physical conditions . It also includes all important information concerning cities and towns as commercial , manufacturing , and mining centres , and an outline of the system of ...
... climate , soil , mineral deposits , and other physical conditions . It also includes all important information concerning cities and towns as commercial , manufacturing , and mining centres , and an outline of the system of ...
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... CLIMATE , . 17 XXV . RACES OF MEN , 18 LX . QUESTIONS ON THE MAP of the WesterN OR HIGHLAND STATES , 59 XXVI . CONDITIONS OF SOCIETY , . 18 LXI . REVIEW EXERCISES , 59 XXVII . GOVERNMENT , 18 · XXVIII . QUESTIONS ON THE PHYSICAL MAP OF ...
... CLIMATE , . 17 XXV . RACES OF MEN , 18 LX . QUESTIONS ON THE MAP of the WesterN OR HIGHLAND STATES , 59 XXVI . CONDITIONS OF SOCIETY , . 18 LXI . REVIEW EXERCISES , 59 XXVII . GOVERNMENT , 18 · XXVIII . QUESTIONS ON THE PHYSICAL MAP OF ...
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... climates in dif- ferent parts of the earth , and the distribution of minerals , plants , and animals ; and , fourth , of the laws , causes , mutual relations , and consequences of these facts , and of many of those of Mathe- matical ...
... climates in dif- ferent parts of the earth , and the distribution of minerals , plants , and animals ; and , fourth , of the laws , causes , mutual relations , and consequences of these facts , and of many of those of Mathe- matical ...
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... CLIMATE : WINDS , OCEAN CURRENTS , AND RAIN -. 16 XXII . OCEAN CURRENTS . 1. An ocean current is a broad stream of water flowing through the ocean . The great ocean currents are so connected with each other ... CLIMATE . 1. The climate of a.
... CLIMATE : WINDS , OCEAN CURRENTS , AND RAIN -. 16 XXII . OCEAN CURRENTS . 1. An ocean current is a broad stream of water flowing through the ocean . The great ocean currents are so connected with each other ... CLIMATE . 1. The climate of a.
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CLIMATE : WINDS , OCEAN CURRENTS , AND RAIN - FALL . SUMME WINTER THE TROPICAL RAIN - BELT AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF RAIN . RACES OF MEN . - CONDITIONS OF SOCIETY . GOVERNMENT. 17 XXIV . CLIMATE . 1. The climate of a country is the general ...
CLIMATE : WINDS , OCEAN CURRENTS , AND RAIN - FALL . SUMME WINTER THE TROPICAL RAIN - BELT AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF RAIN . RACES OF MEN . - CONDITIONS OF SOCIETY . GOVERNMENT. 17 XXIV . CLIMATE . 1. The climate of a country is the general ...
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Page 22 - It is bounded on the north by the United States, on the east by the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, on the south by British Honduras and Guatemala, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean.
Page 8 - The United States is bounded on the north by the Dominion of Canada, on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, on the south by the Gulf of Mexico and the Republic of Mexico, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean; the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776.
Page 3 - It is from the equator that latitude on the earth is reckoned. All places between the equator and the north pole are in north latitude, and all places between the equator and the south pole are in south latitude. The latitude is greater, as the place is farther from the equator and nearer the poles.
Page 3 - The circumference of every circle is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees ; and each degree into 60 equal parts, called minutes ; and each minute into 60 equal parts, called seconds ; and these into thirds, etc.
Page 35 - States in favor of such legislation as will bring about a proper co-operation between the General Government of the United States and the several State Governments for a uniform and efficient system for the registry of deaths, births, and marriages of the population.