Cornell's High School Geography: Forming Part Third of a Systematic Series of School Geographies : Comprising a Description of the World : Arranged with Special Reference to the Wants and Capacities of Pupils in the Senior Classes of Public and Private Schools : Embellished by Numerous Engravings and Accompanied by a Large and Complete Atlas, Drawn and Engraved Expressly for this WorkD. Appleton & Company, 1861 - 405 sider |
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Side 16
... Britain , and other limited monarchies . REMARK TO THE TEACHER . - As this book may be placed in the hands of pupils who have not studied the Second Number of this Series , or who may be deficient as it respects the definition of ...
... Britain , and other limited monarchies . REMARK TO THE TEACHER . - As this book may be placed in the hands of pupils who have not studied the Second Number of this Series , or who may be deficient as it respects the definition of ...
Side 26
... Britain , comprises all of Continental British America , except the south - east portion , and is under the immediate government of the Hudson Bay Company . Surface . The greater portion of the surface consists of dense forests , vast ...
... Britain , comprises all of Continental British America , except the south - east portion , and is under the immediate government of the Hudson Bay Company . Surface . The greater portion of the surface consists of dense forests , vast ...
Side 28
... Britain and the United States , with their descendants . Some native Indians yet remain on the shores of Lakes Huron and Superior . The country is subject to Great Britain , and forms a part of the British Colonial possessions in North ...
... Britain and the United States , with their descendants . Some native Indians yet remain on the shores of Lakes Huron and Superior . The country is subject to Great Britain , and forms a part of the British Colonial possessions in North ...
Side 29
... Britain in this quarter . TORONTO , late capital of British America , is located on a fine harbor on the northern shore of Lake Ontario . It is extensively engaged in trade , and maintains a constant steamboat intercourse , during the ...
... Britain in this quarter . TORONTO , late capital of British America , is located on a fine harbor on the northern shore of Lake Ontario . It is extensively engaged in trade , and maintains a constant steamboat intercourse , during the ...
Side 32
... Britain , and is , therefore , subject to the sovereign of England . Traveling Facilities . - These are not very extensive as yet ; but there are in contemplation several projects , which , if carried out , will greatly increase the ...
... Britain , and is , therefore , subject to the sovereign of England . Traveling Facilities . - These are not very extensive as yet ; but there are in contemplation several projects , which , if carried out , will greatly increase the ...
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Cornell's High School Geography: Forming Part Third of a Systematic Series ... Sophia S. Cornell Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1871 |
Cornell's High School Geography: Forming Part Third of a Systematic Series ... Sarah S. Cornell Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1857 |
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Side 323 - CIRCLE is a plane figure bounded by a curved line, all the points of which are equally distant from a point within called the centre; as the figure ADB E.
Side 325 - A sphere is a solid bounded by a curved surface, every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the center.
Side 112 - Missouri defined her northern boundary to be the parallel of latitude which passes through the rapids of the Des Moines River. The lower rapids of the Mississippi immediately above the mouth of the Des Moines River had always been known as the Des Moines Rapids, or "the rapids of the Des Moines River.
Side 44 - State, elected by the legislature thereof, for the term of six years ; and the whole number is divided into three classes ; of which one goes out at the expiration of every two years.
Side 401 - Rectify the globe for the latitude of the place. Find the sun's place in the ecliptic, and bring it to the brass meridian ; the number of degrees on the meridian between the horizon and the sun's place is the altitude required.
Side 42 - We have now a territorial extent nearly ten times as large as that of Great Britain and France combined ; three times as large as the whole of France, Britain, Austria, Prussia, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Holland, and Denmark together ; one and a half times as large as the Russian empire in Europe ; about one-sixth less than the area of all...
Side 93 - British possessions on the north, to the Gulf of Mexico on the south, and from Mississippi River on the east to the Rocky Mountains on the west.
Side 51 - Rivers. The climate is subject to great extremes of heat and cold; the winters are long and severe, the lakes being covered with ice from December to April. • Among the most important productions are grain, potatoes, wool, butter, cheese, bees'-wax and honey. The great staple product is lumber. The chief minerals are iron, limestone, granite and slate. Inhabitants, etc.—The inhabitants are mainly of British descent.
Side 137 - MEXICO, the capital, is situated in a vast plain of carefully cultivated fields, enclosed by lofty mountains, about two miles from Lake Tezcuco. The city is in the form of a square (each side of which is about 9,000 feet in length), and is enclosed by high walls. It is noted for its numerous churches, convents and squares. The city markets are abundantly supplied with animal and vegetable productions ; the latter are chiefly cultivated on the chinampas, or floating islands, in the adjacent lakes....
Side 33 - Warehouses rise over the wharves, or tower aloft in different parts of the town, and dwellinghouses and public buildings rear their heads over each other, as they stretch along and up the sides of the hill.