Elements of geography, and of natural and civil history. Containing I. the order of the spheres. II. The economy of the sublunary works of creation, inanimate and living. III. Picturesque and general sketches of the different parts of the earth ; and the varied appearances ans manners of it's inhabitants. IV. The rise, revolution, and fall, of the principal empires of that world. V. changes through different ages in the manners of mankind VI. VII. VIII. IX. Description of the differents quarters of the world ; Europe, Asia, Africa and America. their divisions into countries, provinces, &c. Their climates, soils, animals, plants, minerals, mountains, rivers, lakes, canals, commerce, manufactures, curiosities, schools, learning, literati, religious professions, language, government, history...
Walker John | Darton | 1800