Mexico and far down to into Mexico. Even in Alaska their remains are not uncommon. Unfortunately, many of the sp.ecies are known to us from their teeth only; and, in many... Geographical Plays - Página 5por Jane Andrews - 1880 - 23 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Hughes - 1859 - 396 páginas
...frequented by the THE UNITED STATES BOUNDARIES, &c. — The UNITED STATES OF NORTH AMERICA stretch from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific, and from the great lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, embracing a vast territory, which has a superficial extent of more than three million square... | |
| 1882 - 296 páginas
...fruitful valleys reached the Pacific. 207 The United States is in the middle of North America. It extends from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific, and from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. The Atlantic Plain is on the eastern side, bordering upon the Atlantic Ocean. The Appalachian... | |
| Arnold Guyot - 1882 - 316 páginas
...Pacific. 207 '208 GEOGRAPHICAL PR1MER. The United States is in the middle of North America. It extends from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific, and from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. The Atlantic Plain is on the eastern side, bordering upon the Atlantic Ocean. The Appalachian... | |
| Arnold Guyot - 1883 - 300 páginas
...fruitful valleys reached the Pacific. 207 The United States is in the middle of North America. It extends from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific, and from the Great Lakes to thejGulf of Mexico. The Atlantic Plain is on the eastern side, bordering upon the Atlantic Ocean. The... | |
| Grand Army of the Republic. Dept. of Michigan - 1913 - 1098 páginas
...government at Washington might live. We thank Thee that today we are a united people from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. We thank God for the privileges which we enjoy. Bless the Chief Executive of this Nation and his advisers.... | |
| Iowa Geological Survey - 1914 - 722 páginas
...of North America, north of Mexico. At some time during the Pleistocene, horses occupied our country from the Atlantic ocean to the Pacific, and from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico and far down to into Mexico. Even in Alaska their remains are not uncommon. Unfortunately,... | |
| Iowa Geological Survey - 1914 - 720 páginas
...of North America, north of Mexico. At some time during the Pleistocene, horses occupied our country from the Atlantic ocean to the Pacific, and from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico and far down to into Mexico. Even in Alaska their remains are not uncommon. Unfortunately,... | |
| 1914 - 724 páginas
...of North America, north of Mexico. At some time during the Pleistocene, horses occupied our country from the Atlantic ocean to the Pacific, and from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico and far down to into Mexico. Even in Alaska their remains are not uncommon. Unfortunately,... | |
| Emory Richard Johnson, Grover Gerhardt Huebner, George Lloyd Wilson - 1928 - 848 páginas
...cities with one another will be filled out with a network of lines which will cover the United States from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific and from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. Passengers will be able to travel between the larger cities over these lines at rates of... | |
| Paul Carus - 1899 - 812 páginas
...the Germans throughout the world, it strongly emphasises the principle that one language should rule from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific, and from the Great Lakes to the Mexican Gulf. We quote the main passage of the article in its original German as follows : "Es ist... | |
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