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A new system of modern geography, or A general description of the most remarkable countries throughout the known world : their respective situations, extent, divisions, cities, rivers, mountains, soils, and productions, their commerce, manners, customs, laws, and religion : compiled from the most modern systems of geography, and the latest voyages and travels, and containing many important additions to the geography of the United States, that have never appeared in any other work of the kind : illustrated with eight maps, comprising the latest discoveries, and engraved by the first American artists / by Benjamin Davies.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection G121 .D25 1813
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Davies, Benjamin.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Geography.
Physical Description:
xxiv pages, 25 unnumbered pages-447 pages, 1 unnumbered page, 8 unnumbered folded leaves of plates : maps ; 18 cm
Edition:
The third edition, carefully corrected and revised.
Other Title:
A general description of the most remarkable countries throughout the known world.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : Published by Johnson and Warner, Bennett and Walton, Thomas and William Bradford, Benjamin C. Buzby, and Thomas Longstreth, 1813.
Notes:
Last page blank.
Cited in:
Shaw and Shoemaker 28282
OCLC:
82061058

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