WORLD. 393 all, and has intersected it with rivers which are available to every species of industry, and for unlimited commercial transactions, embracing every production of the temperate zone within its northern and southern boundaries. " This vast meadow,... The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America - 第 391 頁Fredrika Bremer 著 - 1853完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Fredrika Bremer - 1853 - 478 頁
...mineral wealth, has bestowed upon it an exterior suited to every taste, and to the requirements of all, and has intersected it with rivers which are...the North and the Gulf of Mexico on the South, the Eocky Mountains on the West, and the Alleghany chain on the east, although but a short time since a... | |
| Minnesota. Bureau of Statistics - 1860 - 188 頁
...connecting that system in the highlands of northern Minnesota, with the waters that flow into Hudson's bay on the north, and the Gulf of Mexico on the south. The west Savannah river, an old canoe route connect•Nicollet's estimate. ing with the waters of the Mississippi,... | |
| David M. Warren - 1863 - 116 頁
...washed by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, and the Pacific on the west ; by the chain of great lakes on the north, and the Gulf of Mexico on the south. The United States extend through 24J° of latitude, from the parallel of Key West, in Florida, 24° 32',... | |
| Oliver Optic - 1865 - 300 頁
...-which the bayou was connected, he could explore a vast tract of country, and even reach the Red River on the north, and the Gulf of Mexico on the south. The family that dwelt in the "great house," as the negroes called the mansion, were Colonel Raybone, his... | |
| Oliver Optic - 1867 - 292 頁
...which the bayou was connected, he could explore a vast tract of country, and even reach the Red River on the north, and the Gulf of Mexico on the south. The family that dwelt in the " great house," as the negroes called the mansion, were Colonel Raybone, his... | |
| David M. Warren, Adolph Steinwehr - 1869 - 128 頁
...washed by the Atlantic Ocean on the cast, and the Pacific on the west; by the chain of great lakes on the north, and the Gulf of Mexico on the south. The United States extend through 24}° of latitude, from the parallel of Key West, in Florida, 24° 32',... | |
| 1904 - 612 頁
...triangle formed by the Mississippi river on the west, the Atlantic coast on the east, the Great Lakes on the north, and the Gulf of Mexico on the south. The contest between the two racial rivals culminated in the dramatic battle on the Heights of Abraham in... | |
| 1904 - 630 頁
...triangle formed by the Mississippi river on the west, the Atlantic coast on the east, the Great Lakes on the north, and the Gulf of Mexico on the south. The contest between the two racial rivals culminated in the dramatic battle on the Heights of Abraham in... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1897 - 472 頁
...phosphate. INTERIOR OR MISSISSIPPI REGION. This region is limited by the British boundary on the north, the Gulf of Mexico on the south, the Rocky Mountains on the west, and the western slope of the Appalachians on the east. In it four parties were at work, as follows : Van Hixe... | |
| Zachariah Frederick Smith - 1898 - 396 頁
...several states bordered on the west by the Mississippi river, and is equally distant from the great lakes on the north and the Gulf of Mexico on the south. The Ohio river borders it on the north, the Mississippi on the west, and the Big Sandy in part on the east.... | |
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