179 examples of south-eastern in sentences

From this band to the North Sea, on the east, and the Channel, on the south, the chalk is largely hidden by other deposits; but, except in the Weald of Kent and Sussex, it enters into the very foundation of all the south-eastern counties.

There are three confessionals in the church, towards the south-eastern-corner; they stand out like small square boxes, and although made for everybody seem specially adapted for thin and Cassius-like people.

This was mainly owing to the fact that the largest island had two long crescent-shaped capes, the one at its north-eastern and the other at its south-eastern extremity, giving to its whole eastern side the shape of a new moon.

Ningpo is situated on the south-eastern verge of the mighty valley of the Yang-tze-kiang, which is inhabited by a population the most inoffensive, perhaps, both by disposition and habit, of any on the surface of the earth.

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The idea that to transfer Bosnia alone from Austro-Hungarian to Serbian hands would settle anything whatever, fatally ignores alike the laws of geography and those considerations of national sentiment which dominate politics in South-Eastern Europe.

The large eastern promontory, well-nigh as long as the northern portion, is nearly cut in half by two deep bays, which, starting from opposite points on the south-eastern and north-western coasts, almost merge their waters in the center of the peninsula; the Bay of Ragay, and the Bay of Sogod.

Since then there had been two main centres of production, Szechwan and south-eastern China.

South-eastern China was also the chief centre of porcelain production, although china clay is found also in North China.

South-Eastern and Chatham Railway.

South-Eastern and Chatham Railway.

South-Eastern and Chatham Railway.

South-Eastern and Chatham Railway.

South-Eastern and Chatham Railway.

South-Eastern and Chatham Railway.

While a few of the existing Rumanian duchies were subdued by Stephen the Saint, the first King of Hungary (995-1038), the 'land of the Vlakhs' (Terra Blacorum), in the south-eastern part of Transylvania, enjoyed under the Hungarian kings a certain degree of national autonomy.

On the other hand we possess two documents from the middle of the next century which prove that they advanced into south-eastern India as far as Kali[.n]ga.

At the bottom of the south-eastern side of Exmouth Gulf the land is so low and the islands so numerous, that it was in vain that we attempted to examine its shores, which was also rendered still more difficult and dangerous to persevere in doing, from our losses of anchors, and the strong winds which blew every night from the South-West.

Mr. Forsyth having collected all the necessary material for the survey near the ship, we shifted our berth this afternoon into deeper water, between the south end of Quoin Island and another small islet to the south-west, which from our operations on its south-eastern corner we called Observation Island.

Our course again changed to south-east, entering the low range of hills bounding the south-eastern side of Whirlwind Plains.

Duarte Barbosa, Description of the Coasts of East Africa and Malabar (Hakluyt Society, London, 1866), p. 8; id., in Records of South-Eastern Africa, collected by G. McCall Theal, vol. i. (1898) p. 96; Damião de Goes, "Chronicle of the Most Fortunate King Dom Emanuel," in Records of South-Eastern Africa, collected by G. McCall Theal, vol.

A haze bounded the south-eastern horizon, where a range of iron hills jaggedly cut the sky.

E. In this bull, following the vague language of Columbus, the great discoverer, the New World is called the Indies, slightly distinguished, in grammatical number only, from India in south-eastern Asia.

Situated on the south-eastern side of Westminster Hall, near the river, this famous room,wherein the secret councils of the kingdom were then held, and had been held during many previous reigns,was more remarkable for the beauty of its ceiling than for size or splendour.

An occasional storm or flood was about her only outburst of active opposition in South-eastern New Zealand.

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