| Nathaniel Dwight - Geography - 1817 - 228 pages
...with Wales,'49,450. Q. How is it bounded ? A. On the N. by Scotland ; on the E. by the German Ocean ; on the S. by the English Channel ; and on the W. by St. George's Channel. Q. How is England divided ? A. Into 40 counties ; and, including Wales, into... | |
| Christopher Earnshaw - Geography - 1824 - 298 pages
...N. Su-ri-nam', a flourishing colony of Guiana, in S. America ; settled and improved by the Dutch. It is bounded on the N. by the Atlantic, on the E. by the river Marawina, on the S. by a country of Indians, and on the AV. by the river Corentin, about 150... | |
| Richard Brookes, William Darby - Gazetteers - 1827 - 904 pages
...ИлярМге, Ilantihire, or limits, cty. of Eng., bounded on the N. by Berks, on tlie E. by Surry and Sussex, on the S. by the English Channel, and on the W. by Dorsetshire and Wilts. It extends, exclusive of the Isle of Wight, 42 ms. from N. to S., and 38 from... | |
| James Charlton - Geography - 1829 - 250 pages
...Australia. ENGLAND AND WALES. 1. England is bounded on the N. by Scotland, on the E. by the German Ocean, on the S. by the English Channel, and on the W. by St. George's Channel and the Irish Sea. It is situated between 50° and 56° N. latitude, and between... | |
| 1834 - 576 pages
...Ireland, bordering on the coast at the NE extremity of the island, and in the province of Ulster. It is bounded on the N. by the Atlantic, on the E. by the north channel, (which forms the northern entrance into the Irish Sea, and separates Ireland from Scotland,*)... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1834 - 566 pages
...Ireland, bordering on the coast at the NB extremity of the Island, and in the province of Ulster. It is bounded on the N. by the Atlantic, on the E. by tte north channel, (which forms the northern entrance into the Irish Sea, and separates Ireland from... | |
| William Darby - Geography - 1845 - 1030 pages
...Hampshire, Hunt »hire, or Hants, со. of Eng., bounded on the N. by Berks, on the E. by Surry and Sussex, on the S. by the English channel, and on the W. by Dorsetshire and Wilts. It ex:entls, exclusive of the Isle of Wight, 42 ms. from N. to S., and 38 from... | |
| Gazetteers - 1856 - 986 pages
...the village. ANTRIM, a maritime со. of Ireland, forming the NE extremity of the prov. of Ulster. It is bounded on the N by the Atlantic; on the E by the North channel ; on the SE and S by Down ; and on the W by Tyrone and Londonderry. Its boundary over aH the... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1863 - 852 pages
...58° 40' 24" N., and Iwtween long. Г 46' E. and 6° 1У W., and is the largest island in Euro]«. It is bounded on the N. by the Atlantic, on the E. by...Sea, on the S. by the English Channel, and on the YV. by the Atlantic, the Irish Sea, and St George's Channel. The most northerly iKiint is Dünnet Head,... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1868 - 870 pages
...58° 40' 24" N., and between long. 1° 46' E. and 6° 13' W., and is the largest island in Europe. It is bounded on the N. by the Atlantic, on the E. by...Lowestoft Ness, in Suffolk ; and the most westerly, Ardnainurchan Point, in Argylesnire. Its greatest length is about 608 miles, and its greatest breadth... | |
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