12031 examples of coasts in sentences

Change of PlansRoutes to BaghdadAsia MinorWe sail from BeyroutYachting on the Syrian CoastTartus and LatakiyehThe Coasts of SyriaThe Bay of SuediahThe Mouth of the OrontesLandingThe Garden of SyriaRide to AntiochThe Modern CityThe Plains of the OrontesRemains of the Greek EmpireThe Ancient RoadThe Plain of KeftinApproach to Aleppo.

The Coasts of Syria might be divided, like those of Guinea, according to the nature of their productions.

To the Senate of the United States: In answer to the resolution of the Senate of the 23d ultimo, requesting information in regard to the fisheries on the coasts of the British possessions in North America, I transmit a report from the Acting Secretary of State and the documents by which it was accompanied.

In the course of the last summer considerable anxiety was caused for a short time by an official intimation from the Government of Great Britain that orders had been given for the protection of the fisheries upon the coasts of the British Provinces in North America against the alleged encroachments of the fishing vessels of the United States and France.

These circumstances and the incidents above alluded to have led me to think the moment favorable for a reconsideration of the entire subject of the fisheries on the coasts of the British Provinces, with a view to place them upon a more liberal footing of reciprocal privilege.

Our unfortunate countrymen who from time to time suffer shipwreck on the coasts of the eastern seas are entitled to protection.

To the Senate of the United States: In answer to the resolution of the Senate of the 14th instant, relative to the fisheries on the coasts of Florida, I transmit herewith a report from the Secretary of State and the documents which accompanied it.

To the Senate of the United States: In answer to the resolution of the Senate of the 17th January last, requesting information in regard to the fisheries on the coasts of the British North American Provinces, I transmit a report from the Secretary of State and the documents which accompanied it.

" "And I another," added Charles; "for I have actually been along the coasts that are washed by the blue waves of the North Sea, and can say a few words after our honored member in the chair.

The Baltic being full of low coasts and shoals, galleys of a flat construction are found more serviceable than ships of war, and great attention is paid to their equipment by Sweden as well as Russia.

Why, there are whole reefs or chains of rocky borders along some coasts made entirely of coral.

Easily more than 10,000 of them, in storage on both coasts of the North American continent [LIBRARY LADDER].

I had, thus far, seen but little of the Atlantic, except what could be observed in a trip from New Orleans to New York, and knew very little of its coasts by personal examination.

The party from Detroit had reached that point the same morning, after traversing the Huron coasts for upwards of 300 miles, in a light canoe.

The next evening, after having gone out to sea again, I was in a little to the E. by S. of the North Foreland: and I saw no light there, nor any Sandhead light; but over the sea vast signs of wreckage, and the coasts were strewn with old wrecked fleets.

When David inquired of them what atonement he should make, they say, "The man that consumed us, and that devised against us, that we should the destroyed from remaining in any of the coasts of Israel let seven of his sons be delivered," &c. 2 Samuel xxii.

citizens!That nothing but banishment from "our coasts," can redeem him from the scorn and contempt to which his "stranger" blood has reduced him among his own mother's children!

The attempts to find a southwest passage or a northwest passage through our continent led to the exploration of the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.

From 1492 to 1513 the Europeans who came to America explored the coasts of North and South America, but did not go inland.

Article 8 to be omitted as unnecessary with Morocco, and inefficacious and little honorable with any of the Barbary powers; but it may furnish occasion to sound Spain on the project of a convention of the powers at war with the Barbary States to keep up by rotation a constant cruise of a given force on their coasts till they shall be compelled to renounce forever and against all nations their predatory practices.

He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people.

It is, on the one hand, indispensably necessary for the full security of our Continental position that we guard our coasts and repel oversea attacks.

At first the only object was to show our flag on the sea and on the coasts on which we traded.

It was soon realized that this theory rested on a fallacythat a country like the German Empire, which depends on an extensive foreign trade in order to find work and food for its growing population, and, besides, is hated everywhere because of its political and economic prosperity, could not forego a strong armament at sea and on its coasts.

The different abortive attempts to solve the navy question in the most inexpensive manner have cost us much money and, above all, as already stated, much time; so that, at the present day, when we stand in the midst of a great crisis in the world's history, we must summon all our strength to make up for lost opportunities, and to build a thoroughly effective ocean-going fleet of warships in addition to an adequate guard for our coasts.

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