A new and complete system of universal geography Containing a full survey of the natural and civil state of the terraqueous globe: exhibiting all the latest and most authentic information concerning Europe, Asia, Africa, and America; the seas by which they are divided, and the isles scattered amid these seas; with an ample apparatus of tables, maps, &c. as also an accurate explanation of those principles of geography which depend upon the discoveries of astronomy: and a philosophical view of universal history; The last article written by Robert Heron. In two volumes.
| Payne, John fl. 1800. | Date: 1796