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1. A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar : and present state of the several kingdoms of the world ... : to which are added, a geographical index, with the names of places alphabetically arranged. II. A table of the coins of all nations, and their value in English money. III. A chronologial table of remarkable events, from the creation to the present time

3. A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar : and present state of the several Kingdoms of the world. Containing I. The figures, motions, and distances of the planets, ... XII. The longitude, latitude, bearings, and distances of principal places from London. To which are added, I. A geographical index, ... III. A chronological table ... By William Guthrie, Esq. The astronomical part by James Ferguson, ... Illustrated with ... maps, ... The eighteenth edition, corrected and considerably enlarged

4. A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar : and present state of the several Kingdoms of the World. ... To which are added, I. A geographical index, ... By William Guthrie, ... Illustrated with a correct set of maps

5. A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar : and present state of the several kingdoms of the world. ... To which are added, I. A geographical index, ... II. A table of the coins of all nations, ... III. A chronological table of remarkable events ... By William Guthrie, Esq. The astronomical part by James Ferguson, F.R.S. To which have been added the late discoveries of Dr. Herschel, ... The seventeenth edition, corrected, and considerably enlarged

6. A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammer; and present state of the several kingdoms of the world : containing I. The figures, motions, and distances of the planets, according to the Newtonian system, and the latest observations. II. A general view of the Earth, considered as a planet; with several useful geographical definitions and problems. III. The grand divisions of the globe into land and water, continents and islands. IV. The situation and extent of empires, kingdoms, states, provinces, and colonies. V. Their climate, air, soil, vegetable productions, metals, minerals, natural curiosities, seas, rivers, bays, capes, promontories, and lakes. VI. The birds and beasts peculiar to each country. VII. Observations on the changes that have been any where observed upon the face of nature, since the most early periods of history. VIII. The history and origin of nations: their forms of government, religion; laws, revenues, taxes, naval and military strength; orders of knighthood; &c. IX. The genius, manners, customs, and habits of the people. X. Their language, learning; arts, sciences, manufactures, and commerce. XI. The chief cities, structures, ruins, and artificial curiosities. XII. The longitude, latitude, bearings, and distances of principal places from London. To which are added, I. A geographical index, with the names of places alphabetically arranged. II. A table of the coins of all nations, and their value in English money. III. A chronological table of remarkable events from the creation to the present time. By William Guthrie, Esq. the astronomical part by James Ferguson, F.R.S. To which have been added; the late discoveries of Dr. Herschell, and other eminent astronomers. Illustrated with a correct set of maps, engraved from the most recent observations and draughts of geographical travellers

7. A new system of modern geography, or, A geographical, historical, and commercial grammar, and present state of the several kingdoms of the world : containing I. the figures, motions, and distances of the planets ... II. a general view of the Earth ... III. the grand divisions of the globe into land and water, continents and islands ... VIII. the history and origin of nations, their forms of government, religion, laws, revenues, taxes, naval and military strength ...

9. A new system of modern geography: or, A geographical, historical, and commercial grammar; and present state of the several kingdoms of the world : containing I. The figures, motions, and distances of the planets, according to the newtonian system and the latest observations. II. A general view of the earth considered as a planet; with several useful geographical definitions and problems. III. The grand divisions of the globe into land and water, continents and islands. IV. The situations and extent of empires, kingdoms, states, provinces, and colonies. V. Their climates, air, soil, vegetable productions, metals, minerals, natural curiosities, seas, rivers, bays, capes, promotories, and lakes. VI. The birds and beasts peculiar to each country. VII. Observations on the changes that have been any where observed upon the face of nature since the most early periods of history. VIII. The history and origin of nations; their forms of government, religion, laws, revenues, taxes, naval and military strength. IX. The genius, manners, customs, and habits of the people. X. Their language, learning, arts, sciences, manufactures, and commerce. XI. The chief cities, structures, ruins, and artificial curiosities. XII. The longitude, latitude, bearings, and distances of principal places from London. To which are added, I. A geographical index, with the names of places alphabetically arranged. II. A table of the coins of all nations, and their value in English money. III. A chronological table of remarkable events from the creation to the present time. By William Guthrie, Esq. The astronomical part by James Ferguson, F.R.S. To which have been added, the late discoveries of Dr. Herschell, and other eminent astronomers

10. A new geographical, historical, and commercial grammar : and present state of the several kingdoms of the world. ... To which are added, I. A geographical index, ... II. A table of the coins of all nations, ... III. A chronological table of remarkable events from the creation to the present time. By William Guthrie, Esq. The astronomical part by James Ferguson, F.R.S. To which have been added the late discoveries of Dr. Herschell, ... The fifteenth edition, corrected, and considerably enlarged