Elements of geography : with the principles of natural philosophy, and sketches of general history : containing I. The figure of the earth, and the elements of mechanics and astronomy --II. The econmy of the sublunary works of creation, living and inanimate ... --III. Picturesque and general sketches of the different parts of the earth, and the varied appearances and manners of its inhabitants, both man and brute ... --IV. The rise, revolutions and fall of the principal empires of the world ... --V. Changes through different ages in the manners of mankind ... --VI. VII. VIII. IX. Descriptions of the different quarters of the world, Europe, Asia, Africa, and America ..., by John Walker, teacher of the classics and mathematics ... ; being principally the substance of a course of lectures addressed to his pupils
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Elements of geography : with the principles of natural philosophy, and sketches of general history : containing I. The figure of the earth, and the elements of mechanics and astronomy --II. The econmy of the sublunary works of creation, living and inanimate ... --III. Picturesque and general sketches of the different parts of the earth, and the varied appearances and manners of its inhabitants, both man and brute ... --IV. The rise, revolutions and fall of the principal empires of the world ... --V. Changes through different ages in the manners of mankind ... --VI. VII. VIII. IX. Descriptions of the different quarters of the world, Europe, Asia, Africa, and America ..., by John Walker, teacher of the classics and mathematics ... ; being principally the substance of a course of lectures addressed to his pupils
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The instance Elements of geography : with the principles of natural philosophy, and sketches of general history : containing I. The figure of the earth, and the elements of mechanics and astronomy --II. The econmy of the sublunary works of creation, living and inanimate ... --III. Picturesque and general sketches of the different parts of the earth, and the varied appearances and manners of its inhabitants, both man and brute ... --IV. The rise, revolutions and fall of the principal empires of the world ... --V. Changes through different ages in the manners of mankind ... --VI. VII. VIII. IX. Descriptions of the different quarters of the world, Europe, Asia, Africa, and America ..., by John Walker, teacher of the classics and mathematics ... ; being principally the substance of a course of lectures addressed to his pupils represents a material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Internet Archive - Open Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Instance, Electronic.
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- with the principles of natural philosophy, and sketches of general history : containing I. The figure of the earth, and the elements of mechanics and astronomy --II. The econmy of the sublunary works of creation, living and inanimate ... --III. Picturesque and general sketches of the different parts of the earth, and the varied appearances and manners of its inhabitants, both man and brute ... --IV. The rise, revolutions and fall of the principal empires of the world ... --V. Changes through different ages in the manners of mankind ... --VI. VII. VIII. IX. Descriptions of the different quarters of the world, Europe, Asia, Africa, and America ...
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- by John Walker, teacher of the classics and mathematics ... ; being principally the substance of a course of lectures addressed to his pupils
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