 | M. de Pradt - 1817 - 501 pāgines
...on the west by the Apalachian mountains, the common barrier between the United States and Florida, on the south by the Gulf of Mexico, on the east by the Ocean, appears to be a continuation of the United States, their necessary completion, and seem... | |
 | John Bristed - 1818 - 504 pāgines
...of waters between the Grand Portage and the Lake of the Woods ; on the west by the Rocky Mountains ; on the south by the Gulf of Mexico ; on the east by the Alleghany Hills ; comprising fulljifteen hundred thousand square miles, and more than jifty thousand... | |
 | John Bristed - 1818 - 504 pāgines
...of waters between the Grand Portage and the Lake of the Woods ; on the west by the Rocky Mountains ; on the south by the Gulf of Mexico ; on the east by the Alleghany Hills ; comprising fulljifteen hundred thousand square miles, and more than jifty thousand... | |
 | 1819
...oetween 3° 3O' antl 1OĢ 2& W. Long, f 56,50O. Boundaries. — On the north by Georgia and Alabama; on the south by the gulf of Mexico; on the east by the Atlantic, and gulf of Florida; and on the west by the gulf of Mexico, and part ef Alabama. Divisions.... | |
 | John Talbot - 1820 - 4 pāgines
...Louisiana, defines its boundaries as follows: " Louisiana, situated in the northern part of America, is bounded on the south by the Gulf of Mexico; on the cjst by Carolina, an English colony, and a part of Canada; on the west, by New Mexico; on the north,... | |
 | Samuel Perkins - 1841 - 483 pāgines
...country watered by the Mississippi and its tributaries, is called the valley of the Mississippi, and is bounded on the south by the gulf of Mexico, on the west by the Rocky mountains, dividing the waters of the Pacific from the Atlantic ocean ; on the north... | |
 | Samuel Perkins - 1842 - 483 pāgines
...country watered by the Mississippi and its tributaries, is called the valley of the Mississippi, and is bounded on the south by the gulf of Mexico, on the west by the Rocky mountains, dividing the waters of the Pacific from the Atlantic ocean ; on the north... | |
 | Mrs. Houstoun (Matilda Charlotte) - 1845 - 288 pāgines
...some account of the republic may not be unwelcome. Texas is bounded on the north, by the Red river, on the south by the Gulf of Mexico, on the east by the Sabine river and Louisiana, and on the west by the Rio grande del Norte. Comprising within these... | |
 | John Macgregor - 1847
...RIVERS, AND LAKES OF NORTH AMERICA. THE Valley of the Mississippi is the most extensive in America. It is bounded on the south by the Gulf of Mexico, on the west by the Rocky Mountains, on the north by the great lakes of America, and on the east by the Apalachian... | |
 | Samuel Perkins - 1848
...country watered by the Mississippi and its tributaries, is called the valley of the Mississippi, anil is bounded on the south by the gulf of Mexico, on the west by the Rocky mountains, dividing the waters of the Pacific from the Atlantic ocean ; on the north... | |
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