A System of Modern 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. : Embellished by Numerous Engravings : Adapted to the Capacity of Youth : Accompanied by an Atlas Containing Thirty-two Maps, Drawn and Engraved Expressly for this WorkE.H. Butler & Company, 1860 - 336 pages |
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... mountains , & c ; and is of such importance in its connection with history , that without it that important branch of human knowledge must be very imper- fectly understood . Geography must have attracted the attention of mankind at a ...
... mountains , & c ; and is of such importance in its connection with history , that without it that important branch of human knowledge must be very imper- fectly understood . Geography must have attracted the attention of mankind at a ...
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... Mountains . 52. Why are these called natural divisions ? A. To distinguish them from political divisions , such as Empires , Kingdoms , and Republics . 53. What is a Continent ? A. A great body of land , containing many countries ...
... Mountains . 52. Why are these called natural divisions ? A. To distinguish them from political divisions , such as Empires , Kingdoms , and Republics . 53. What is a Continent ? A. A great body of land , containing many countries ...
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... Mountains ? A. A number of mountains connected together , frequently extending hundreds of miles in length . Plains . Range of Mountains . Mountains . Valley . Hills . Volcano . City on Fire . 62. What is a Volcano ? A. A mountain which ...
... Mountains ? A. A number of mountains connected together , frequently extending hundreds of miles in length . Plains . Range of Mountains . Mountains . Valley . Hills . Volcano . City on Fire . 62. What is a Volcano ? A. A mountain which ...
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... mountains are so steep and rugged , that it is difficult to ascend to the top of them . The picture represents a party of men going up Mont Blanc , the highest mountain of the Alps , in Sardinia . They were more than two days in ...
... mountains are so steep and rugged , that it is difficult to ascend to the top of them . The picture represents a party of men going up Mont Blanc , the highest mountain of the Alps , in Sardinia . They were more than two days in ...
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... Mountains City A se 0 SOUTH 35 310 25 210 15 110 A Map 16 174. On maps , rivers are shown by black lines winding according to their course . 175. Mountains are shown by lines which form a shade in the direction in which they extend ...
... Mountains City A se 0 SOUTH 35 310 25 210 15 110 A Map 16 174. On maps , rivers are shown by black lines winding according to their course . 175. Mountains are shown by lines which form a shade in the direction in which they extend ...
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