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... of Henry VII . , who gained the throne of England by defeating Richard III . , at the battle of Bosworth Field , A.D. 1485 . What people discovered America ? The Spaniards , during the 12 for cold. The former is bounded by the North ...
... of Henry VII . , who gained the throne of England by defeating Richard III . , at the battle of Bosworth Field , A.D. 1485 . What people discovered America ? The Spaniards , during the 12 for cold. The former is bounded by the North ...
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... England ; they lead from the English channel into the German ocean . These straits are 21 miles in breadth . Calais in France , and Dover in England , are the two ports the nearest to each other . What English king took Calais ? Edward ...
... England ; they lead from the English channel into the German ocean . These straits are 21 miles in breadth . Calais in France , and Dover in England , are the two ports the nearest to each other . What English king took Calais ? Edward ...
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J. J. Hooke. Scotland , which occupies the north part of the island ; England the south and east ; and Wales the west . What hills , river , and frith are between England and Scotland ? The Cheviot hills , the river Tweed , and the ...
J. J. Hooke. Scotland , which occupies the north part of the island ; England the south and east ; and Wales the west . What hills , river , and frith are between England and Scotland ? The Cheviot hills , the river Tweed , and the ...
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... England and Scotland united under the same king ? In the year 1603 , when James VI . of Scotland became king of England , under the title of James I. He came to the throne by the right of his great- grandmother , Margaret , the eldest ...
... England and Scotland united under the same king ? In the year 1603 , when James VI . of Scotland became king of England , under the title of James I. He came to the throne by the right of his great- grandmother , Margaret , the eldest ...
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... ENGLAND . How is England bounded ? It is bounded on the north by Scotland , the river Tweed , the Solway Frith , and the Cheviot Hills ; on the south by the English channel , which separates it from France ; on the west by Wales , and ...
... ENGLAND . How is England bounded ? It is bounded on the north by Scotland , the river Tweed , the Solway Frith , and the Cheviot Hills ; on the south by the English channel , which separates it from France ; on the west by Wales , and ...
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Abyssinia Africa Algiers ancient name Arabia Arabian sea Arctic ocean Asia Asiatic Russia Atlantic ocean Australia Austria Baltic sea battle Belgium bounded British Cape capital Caspian sea chief rivers chief towns China Chinese coast divided Dutch earth east eastern Egypt emperor empire England English Europe European famous feet flows formerly France French Germany Greece Greeks Guinea gulf Holland Hudson's bay Independent Tartary India Indian ocean Indostan inhabitants Ireland isles isthmus Italy king kingdom lake land largest Lower Canada Lower Guinea Mahometanism Mediterranean sea Mexico miles Morocco mountains Name the chief Napoleon Nile North America north-east Nova Scotia Nubia Pacific ocean Persia Poland port Portugal Portuguese possession Prince principal provinces queen Red sea reign of George religion Rhine Roman Russia Scotland Siam Siberia signifies situated sometimes called south-east Spain Spaniards straits Sumatra Sweden territory Thibet Tunis Turkey United Upper Wales western side
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Page 10 - Aries (the Ram), Taurus (the Bull) Gemini (the Twins), Cancer (the Crab), Leo (the Lion), Virgo (the Virgin), Libra (the Scales), Scorpio (the Scorpion), Sagittarius (the Archer), Capricornus (the Goat), Aquarius (the Water-bearer), and Pisces (the Fishes).
Page 14 - America is bounded on the north by the Arctic Ocean, on the south by the Antarctic Ocean ; on the east by the Atlantic ; and on the west by the Pacific Ocean.
Page 108 - South America is bounded on the north by the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, on the east by the Atlantic, and on the west by the Pacific.
Page 92 - 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.
Page 127 - It is bounded on the north by the Mediterranean ; on the east by the little river El Arish, (supposed to be the scriptural " River of Egypt,
Page 124 - Mediterranean sea, on the east by the isthmus of Suez and the Red sea, which divide it from Asia, on the south by Abyssinia, and on the west by Libya.
Page 52 - It is bounded on the north and west by the North Sea, on the east by Germany (Hanover and Prussia), and on the south by Belgium.
Page 38 - Biscay, on the south by the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean, on the east by Italy, Swit2erland, and Germany, and on the nortn by Belgium. La.t. 42° 20' to 50° 5