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... Central America and the West Indies , 8. Geology of North America , 9. Questions for Review , .. CHAPTER VII . · SPECIAL GEOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AMERICA , - § 1. Extent and General Features , . 2. Mountain Systems , 3. Plateaus , 4 ...
... Central America and the West Indies , 8. Geology of North America , 9. Questions for Review , .. CHAPTER VII . · SPECIAL GEOGRAPHY OF SOUTH AMERICA , - § 1. Extent and General Features , . 2. Mountain Systems , 3. Plateaus , 4 ...
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... CENTRAL AMERICA , AND WEST INDIES , .. 286 § 1. Mexico , 2. Central American States , 3. West Indies , .... Exercises in Voyages and Travels , CHAPTER V. - POLITICAL DIVISIONS OF SOUTH AMERICA , § 1. Inhabitants and Countries , 2 ...
... CENTRAL AMERICA , AND WEST INDIES , .. 286 § 1. Mexico , 2. Central American States , 3. West Indies , .... Exercises in Voyages and Travels , CHAPTER V. - POLITICAL DIVISIONS OF SOUTH AMERICA , § 1. Inhabitants and Countries , 2 ...
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... America , with the small division of Central America uniting them . The whole is called the Great Western Continent . 21. The lands about the north pole are denominated the Arctic Regions , of which Greenland is the most extensive ...
... America , with the small division of Central America uniting them . The whole is called the Great Western Continent . 21. The lands about the north pole are denominated the Arctic Regions , of which Greenland is the most extensive ...
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... America , Europe , and Africa . 3. The Devonian , sometimes called the old ... central Europe , and composes many of the river valleys of the United States ... America . 8. The Lower Tertiary , or Eocene , very abundant in the Southern ...
... America , Europe , and Africa . 3. The Devonian , sometimes called the old ... central Europe , and composes many of the river valleys of the United States ... America . 8. The Lower Tertiary , or Eocene , very abundant in the Southern ...
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... America , Ladō'ga in Europe , Baikal in Asia , and Tchăd in Africa . 79. Lakes are not subject to tides , and many of them never freeze , on account of their great depth . 80. The highest lakes are the Sirikol ' , in Central Asia ...
... America , Ladō'ga in Europe , Baikal in Asia , and Tchăd in Africa . 79. Lakes are not subject to tides , and many of them never freeze , on account of their great depth . 80. The highest lakes are the Sirikol ' , in Central Asia ...
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Page 157 - The wind goeth toward the south, and turneth about unto the north; it whirleth about continually, and the wind returneth again according to his circuits.
Page 137 - THE earth is the LORD'S, and the fulness thereof; The world, and they that dwell therein. For he hath founded it upon the seas, And established it upon the floods.
Page 32 - All the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea is not full; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again.
Page 39 - A sphere is a solid bounded by a curved surface, every point of which is equally distant from a point within called the center.
Page 143 - ... to raise the waters of the ocean into ridges like mountains, and dash the strongest ships to pieces like toys. " It warms and cools by turns the earth and the living creatures that inhabit it. It draws up vapours from the sea and land, retains them dissolved in itself, or suspended in cisterns of clouds, and throws them down again as rain or dew when they are required.
Page 38 - Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? Declare, if thou hast understanding. Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest ? Or who hath stretched the line upon it? Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? Or who laid the corner stone thereof ; When the morning stars sang together, And all the sons of God shouted for joy?
Page 83 - It is bounded on the north by the Arctic Ocean, on the west by the Arctic Ocean...
Page 143 - ... retreat of the orb of day. But for the atmosphere, sunshine would burst on .us, and fail us at once, and at once remove us from midnight darkness to the blaze of noon. We should have no twilight . to soften, and beautify the landscape ; no clouds to shade us from the scorching heat, but the bald earth, as it revolved on its axis, would turn its tanned and weakened front to the full and unmitigated rays of the lord of day.
Page 18 - Why did he span the heavens, but that he might mete out the atmosphere in exact proportion to all the rest, and impart to it those properties and powers which it was necessary for it to have, in order that it might perform all those offices and duties for which he designed it?
Page 151 - While the earth remaineth, seed time and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night, shall not cease.