Philadelphia, Marchi, *794- JUST PUBLISHED, y MATHEW CAREY, No. 118, Market Jlrcet, \ HE FIRST VOLUME OF A NEW SYSTEM OF Modern Geography : OR, A Geographical, Hijlorical, ana Commercial Grammar; And prelent state of rhe several NATIONS OF THE WORLD. CONTAINING, I. Th#* figures, motions, and distances of the planets, according to the Newtonian sys tem and the latest observations. 2. A general view of the earth, considered at a planet; with several ufeful geographical definitions and problem*:. g. The grand divisions of the globe into land and water, continents and illands. 4. The situation and extent of empires, kingdoms, states, provinces and colonies. 5. Their climates, air, foil, vegetables, productions, metals, minerals, natural curi osities, seas, rivers, bays, capes, promontories, aud lakes. 6. The birds and beasts peculiar to each country. 7. Observations on the changes that have been any where observed upon the face of na ture since the most earjy periods of history. 8. 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To which have been added, The late Discoveries of Dr. Herschell, and other eminent Astronomers, The FIRST AMERICAN EDITION, Corrected, Improved, and greatly Enlarged. volume contains twenty-one Maps and Charts, belides two Agronomical Plates, viz. 1. Map of the world. 2. Chart of the wor]^. Europe. 4. Asia. 5. Africa. 6. South. America. 7. Cook's discoveries. 8. Coun tries round the north Pole. 9. Sweden, Den mark, and Norway. 10. Seven United Pro vinces. 11 Austrian, French and Dutch'Ne tlierlands. 12. Germany. 13. Seat of war in France. 14. France divided intodepait ments. 15. Switzerland. 16. Italy, Sicily, and Sardinia. 17. Spain and Portugal. 18. Turkey in Europe and Hungary. 19. ire hind. 20. Weft-Indies. 2i. Vermont. 22. Ar millary sphere. 23. Copernican system. With the second volume, which is now in the press, will be given the following Maps : 1. Rufila in Europe and Ada. 2. Scotland. 3. England and Wales. 4. Poland. 5. China. 6. Hindoftan. 7. United States. g. 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