. PinMelpKa, "Uarcl-i, .794- jussr £u6lis&fd, ,t j MATiitW CAiUiY, < t Jtfo. jfiß> Mjiriet firctt, t 2A£ FXASX VOLUJVLE. ~OF A NEW STSTE'M 6F , Modern Geography: ; O*, A I Geographical, HiJiorical, and j Commercial Grammar; And preferrt state of the several NAT-lOHS OF 'THE iVQRLB. COfi T & i*i I N.C, I. Th* figures, nipuons, and distances of the planets, according to die .Newtonian fyf tein and the latest observations - • 2. A renera! vie* of the earth, coofidered with fever&l nfeiul geographical dcfiiiitioris and problems. 3. The grand divifious of the globe into land *"d water, continents and islands. • 4. The Ctuition and extent of empires, kiugouiiu, states, provinces aud colonies. f. Their climates, air, (oil, vegetables, prcdu&ions, metah, mineral?, natural curi osities, seas, rivers, bays,capes, promontories, aud lake*.. * 6. The birds- and be ast 5 peculiar to each country. 7. Observations on the changes that have been any where observed upon the face ol na ture fmce the moll *ai|y periods of history. 8. The history and origin of nations; the 11 forms of government, religion., reve nues, taxes, naval and military strength. 9 The genius, manners, culloms, and ha bits of the people. 10. Their language,learning,arts,faiences, Ujanafaftures, and commerce. it. The chief cities, ftruftures, ruins,and curiosities 12. The longitude, latitpd?, bearings, and diftance3 of principal places from Philadelphia. Ti which arcad4ed t 1. A OEostt AfHicAL Index, with the names and places alphabetically arranged. 2. A Table of the Coins of all nations, and their valde indollars and cents. 3- Table of retnarkable events, from the creation to the present time. Bj WILL lAM GUTHRIE, E/q. The Aftrunomical Part corrected by Dr. RITTSNKOUSE. To which have been added, The late Discoveries of Dr.'HtmcHELi., and otlier eminent Astronomers. The FIRST AMERICAN EDITIOJJ, Corrected, Improved, and greatly Enlarged. ' The firft volume contains twenty-one Maps and Charts, be.'ides two Aitronomical Plates, * I°. Map of the world, 2. Chart of the world. •3. Europe. 4. Alja. J. Africa. 6- South America. 7- Cook's discoveries. 8. Coun tries round the north Pole. 9- Sweden, Den mark, and Norway. ;0. Seven United Pro* vinces. it Anttrran, French and Dutch Ne therlands, 1,2, Germany. 13 Spt of wat in France. i - France divided intodepaitr ments. 1;. Switzerland. 16. Italy, Sicily, «iid Sardinia. 17. Spain and Portugal. 48. Tu'key tp Eur ipe and Hungary. 19 Ire •Ja'rid. 20. Weft-indies- 2i. Vermont 12. Ar millar.y fpbere. 23. Capern.cao system. With the lecond voluin.', which is now 10 the press, will be given tue following Maps : 1. fyudia in Europe and Alia. 2 Scot'und. 3. England and Wales. 4. Poland. j. China.. 6. Hindoftan. 7. United States. 8. British America. o. Siate of New-Hamplhire. ,0. State of Massachusetts. It. 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It is wr-.illy unuecsSary to expatiate on the adv a 1, o American readers, that thisedi t : i"lr:Te , ever every imported edition .of r err? of Geography extent-. The addit », V feveralflace , procured a a ■ _'t.■ rr at exprnle, and from the best ma. t; i. at are attamable, ipeaks fiich fulj co'Vy ctj on suppose -'u to enter I'lto a detail of ar; umeots to prove its Fuperiority. In 110 :jcb Biapi bacnever totro- The «sflsett4itio'* add'tions'wliich are made in tWis wi*rk,a r e page. piiiilic uv<; referred t; the preface for a flight (kttfch of a few ot tiiem. The p«Wilher takes the prefert opportu nity of returning uis mod sincere thanks to those refprftable charad ie Dollar Bills of tke !Bank of (he < United State*. ALL that have appeared havjthe letter F. for their Alphabetical TVlarJc. The Texture of the is thkker and whiter and it takes the ink more freely than I the genuine paper. j The O- in the 'W>rd Compear? isfmaller: than the M- and othfr letters of thit word, j so that a line extended from the tqp of iheO; to touch the top of the M. would extend con (jdtrably above the range M the whole word. in the word IJnited the letters are narrow, erand closer together .than the reft of tbtbill I parallel, the f incliniog much more for.WjrJ [ than the f. I The engraving"is-badly executed,»be strokes I of all the Letters are stronger and tfie devi e I in particularly ismncji c«ar(er and I appears darker in the true bills. Some I of the counterfeits bear date in Where- I ?s the Bank was not in'operation till Decern I ber, and oo five dollar bills were ifitiea in I ihat year. I Twenty Dollar Bills of tbe Book tf North America- ALL that have appeared have the letter J B. for their alphabetical mark. 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