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... flow into Hudson's Bay ? 54. What ones into the Gulf of Mexico ? 55. Into the Pacific ocean , 56. What lakes are between the United States and Upper Canada ? 57. Where is lake Winnipeg ? 58. Great Bear Lake ? 59. Atha- pescow ? 60 ...
... flow into Hudson's Bay ? 54. What ones into the Gulf of Mexico ? 55. Into the Pacific ocean , 56. What lakes are between the United States and Upper Canada ? 57. Where is lake Winnipeg ? 58. Great Bear Lake ? 59. Atha- pescow ? 60 ...
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... flows into the Frozen ocean . 2. What is the great range of mountains ? 3. What further is said of them ? 4. What is said of the Alleghany Mountains ? 5. What are the most important islands ? 6. What bays and gulfs ? 7. What lakes ? 8 ...
... flows into the Frozen ocean . 2. What is the great range of mountains ? 3. What further is said of them ? 4. What is said of the Alleghany Mountains ? 5. What are the most important islands ? 6. What bays and gulfs ? 7. What lakes ? 8 ...
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... flows southwesterly , and runs into the Pacific ocean . It is navigable for sloops 183 miles . 17. The Del Norte , or Rio Brä - vo , rises in the Rocky Mountains , flows east of south , and runs into the Gulf of Mexico . Its navigation ...
... flows southwesterly , and runs into the Pacific ocean . It is navigable for sloops 183 miles . 17. The Del Norte , or Rio Brä - vo , rises in the Rocky Mountains , flows east of south , and runs into the Gulf of Mexico . Its navigation ...
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... flows . 4. Most of the other parts are still covered with forests , and are diversified by mountains and valleys . 5. The climate is subject to great extremes of heat and cold . The winters are long and severe . 6. There are fine ...
... flows . 4. Most of the other parts are still covered with forests , and are diversified by mountains and valleys . 5. The climate is subject to great extremes of heat and cold . The winters are long and severe . 6. There are fine ...
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... flow into the St. Lawrence ? What river separates Lower from Upper Canada ? How is Quebec situated ? Montreal ? Three Rivers ? Sorel ? Stanstead ? UPPER CANADA . - 1 . What is the situation of Upper Canada ? 2. What is related of it ? 3 ...
... flow into the St. Lawrence ? What river separates Lower from Upper Canada ? How is Quebec situated ? Montreal ? Three Rivers ? Sorel ? Stanstead ? UPPER CANADA . - 1 . What is the situation of Upper Canada ? 2. What is related of it ? 3 ...
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Page 247 - The circumference of every circle is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees ; each degree into 60 equal parts, called minutes ; and each minute into 60 equal parts, called seconds.
Page 46 - Under a wise and beneficent government, the produce of the Holy Land, would exceed all calculation. Its perennial harvest ; the salubrity of its air ; its limpid springs ; its rivers, lakes, and matchless plains ; its hills and vales ; all these, added to the serenity of its climate, prove this land to be indeed '. a field which the Lord hath blessed ; God hath given it of the dew of heaven, and the fatness of the earth, and plenty of corn and wine.'— Dr.
Page 251 - ... turn the sun's place to the eastern edge of the horizon, and the index will point...
Page 249 - Rule. If the places are in the same hemisphere, bring each to the meridian, and subtract the latitude of the one from that of the other; if in different hemispheres, add the latitude of the one to that of the other, and the sum will show the difference of latitude.
Page 235 - Methodists ; thus (§), Catholics. With respect to the Colleges which are unmarked, the prevailing religious influence of those that are in the New England States is Congregationalism.; of most of the others, Presbyterianism.
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Page 45 - ... put her into the water ; the doctors shall instruct her while she is in it ; and then they shall go out, and turn away their eyes from her while she comes out of it.
Page 23 - States now stretch from the Atlantic Ocean, on the east, to the Pacific, on the west, and from the Gulf of Mexico, on the south, to the British Possessions on the north.
Page 42 - In this division of the land into twelve portions, the posterity of Ephraim and Manasseh (the two sons of Joseph) had their portions as distinct tribes, in consequence of Jacob having adopted them ; and these two are reckoned instead of Joseph and Levi.