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Geography; or, A description of the world. In three parts. Part I.--Geographical orthography, divided and accented. Part II.--A grammar of geography, to be committed to memory. Part III.--A description of the earth, manners and customs of the inhabitants,

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Adams, D., & Wightman, T. (1818). Geography; or, A description of the world. In three parts. Part I.--Geographical orthography, divided and accented. Part II.--A grammar of geography, to be committed to memory. Part III.--A description of the earth, manners and customs of the inhabitants, manufactures, commerce, government, natural and artificial curiosities, &c.--To be read in classes. : Accompanied with an atlas. : To which is added, an easy method of constructing maps, illustrated by plates. : For the use of schools and academies. Boston: Printed and published by Lincoln & Edmands, no. 53 Cornhill. Retrieved from http://opac.newsbank.com/select/shaw/43008