Modern Geography: A Description of the Empires, Kingdoms, States, and Colonies; with the Oceans, Seas, and Isles; in All Parts of the World: Including the Most Recent Discoveries, and Political Alterations. Digested on a New Plan, Volumen1John Conrad & Company, 1804 |
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... Asia , Africa , and America . A new system of geography is also specially authorised and authenticated , by the singular advantage of several important books of travels having appeared within these few years , which introduce far more ...
... Asia , Africa , and America . A new system of geography is also specially authorised and authenticated , by the singular advantage of several important books of travels having appeared within these few years , which introduce far more ...
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... Asia , nay , even Persia , Arabia , and Asiatic Turkey ; the western parts of North America ; and the Spanish settlements in that part of the new continent ; with the central and southern parts of South America . Of New Holland little ...
... Asia , nay , even Persia , Arabia , and Asiatic Turkey ; the western parts of North America ; and the Spanish settlements in that part of the new continent ; with the central and southern parts of South America . Of New Holland little ...
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... Asia Minor , have thrown a light upon ancient history , which could never have been derived from theoretic geo- graphy , always useless , because it cannot alter the face of nature ; and often blameable , as by suppositions of know ...
... Asia Minor , have thrown a light upon ancient history , which could never have been derived from theoretic geo- graphy , always useless , because it cannot alter the face of nature ; and often blameable , as by suppositions of know ...
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... Asia , as Siberia and Great Tatary , as well as those of Africa , are rendered almost unin- habitable ; a circumstance which furnishes a strong prejudice against the opinion of those who think those countries were the original ...
... Asia , as Siberia and Great Tatary , as well as those of Africa , are rendered almost unin- habitable ; a circumstance which furnishes a strong prejudice against the opinion of those who think those countries were the original ...
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... Asia from Ame- rica ; and the Indian Sea , which lies between Africa and Malacca , Sumatra , Java , New Holland , & c . Besides these , there are others which take their names from the countries against which they are situated ; as the ...
... Asia from Ame- rica ; and the Indian Sea , which lies between Africa and Malacca , Sumatra , Java , New Holland , & c . Besides these , there are others which take their names from the countries against which they are situated ; as the ...
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Página lxxxix - The first seven letters of the alphabet, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, are...
Página cv - The height of the mercury in the tube above the surface of the mercury in the basin...
Página 49 - ... there are old men yet dwelling in the village where I remain, which have noted three things to be marvellously altered in England within their sound remembrance. One is, the multitude of chimnies lately erected; whereas, in their young days, there were not above two or three, if so many, in most uplandish towns of the realm...
Página 165 - Bardes do for little reward, or a share of a stolen cow, then waxeth he most insolent, and half mad with the love of himself and his own lewd deeds. And as for words to set forth such lewdness, it is not hard for them to give a goodly and painted show thereunto, borrowed even from the praises which are proper to virtue itself; as of a most notorious thief and wicked outlaw...
Página 49 - ... lately erected ; whereas, in their young days, there were not above two or three, if so many, in most uplandish towns of the realm (the religious houses and manor places of their lords always excepted, and peradventure some great personage ;) but each made his fire against a reredosse in the hall where he dined and dressed his meat.
Página lxxv - Observer' at a salary of 100£ per annum, his duty being 'forthwith to apply himself with the most exact care and diligence to the rectifying the tables of the motions of the heavens and the places of the fixed stars, so as to find out the so much desired longitude of places for the perfecting the art of navigation.
Página 165 - ... that he was none of the idle milk-sops that was brought up by the...
Página 165 - ... cabin under his mantle, but used commonly to keep others waking to defend their lives, and did light his candle at the flames of their houses to lead him in...
Página cviii - These are esteemed the best of any general rules hitherto made : 1. The rising of the mercury presages, in general, fair weather; and its falling, foul weather, as rain, snow, high winds, and storms.
Página 297 - That of the gentlemen is a waistcoat with sleeves; over this they wear an upper robe of a different colour, which reaches down below the knee, and is fastened round the waist with a sash or girdle; the sleeves...