| John Pinkerton - Africa - 1804 - 694 pages
...computed at 580, and the breadth at 370. BOUNDARIES. England is bounded on the east by the German, ocean ; on the south by the English Channel ; on the west by St. George's Channel ; on the north by the (Cheviot Hills, by the pastoral river Tweed, and an ideal line falling south-west down to the Firth... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1813 - 350 pages
...Land's End to the North Foreland in Kent, is about 370. England is bounded on the East by the German Ocean, on the South by the English Channel, on the West by St. George's Channel, and is separated from Scotland, on the North, by the Cheviot Hills, the River Tweed, and an imaginary... | |
| James Norris Brewer - 1801 - 1208 pages
...and the extent in square miles is computed at 49,430.* England is bounded on the east by the German ocean ; on the south by the English Channel; on the west by St. George's Channel; and is divided from Scotland, on the north, by tht river Tweed, the Cheviot Hills, and that artificial... | |
| James Norris Brewer - Architecture - 1818 - 734 pages
...and the extent in square miles is computed at 49,450.* England is bounded on the east by the German ocean ; on the south by the English Channel; on the west by St. George's Channel; and is divided from Scotland, on the north, by the river Tweed, the Cheviot Hills, and that artificial... | |
| Samuel Butler (bp. of Lichfield and Coventry.) - 1818 - 376 pages
...anil Scotland. The greatest of these divisions is England, which is bounded on the East by the German Ocean, on the South by the English Channel, on the West by Wales, between the Bristol Channel and Chester, and above that by St. George's Channel, and on the... | |
| Sidney Edwards Morse - Atlases - 1822 - 706 pages
...South-Britain or England including Wales. * ENGLAND. Situation and Extent.] This country is bounded N. by Scotland, from which it is separated by the river Tweed, and a line run303in. a southwesterly direction to the Frith of Sol way ; E. by the German Ocean; S. by... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - Geography - 1826 - 480 pages
...divided into North-Britain or Scotland, and South-Britain or England and Wales. England is bounded N. by Scotland, from which it is separated by the river Tweed, and a line running in a southwesterly direction to the Frith of Solway ; E. by the German ocean ; S. by... | |
| Hugh Murray - Commercial geography - 1837 - 612 pages
...the English Channel, interposed between its coast and that of France ; on the east by the German Sea, on the north by Scotland, from which it is separated by the Tweed, the Cheviot hills, and the Frith of Solway ; on the west by the Irish Sea and St. George's Channel... | |
| William Sullivan - Asia - 1838 - 640 pages
...the south by the English channel, which is between it and France ; on the east by the German ocean ; on the north by Scotland, from which it is separated by the Tweed, the Cheviot hills, and the Frith of Solway ; on the west by the Irish sea and St. George's channel.... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - Geography - 1838 - 480 pages
...divided into North-Britain or Scotland, and South-Britain or England and Wales. England is bounded N. by Scotland, from which it is separated by the river Tweed, and a line running in a southwesterly direction to the Frith of Solway ; E. by the German ocean ; S. by... | |
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