The geography and history of England Done in the Manner of Gordon's and Salmon's Geographical and Historical Grammars. In two parts. In the First Part, Each County is considered under the following Heads: viz. The Name, Situation, Air, Soil, Commodities, Rivers, Chief Towns, Noblemen's Seats, Curiosities Natural and Artificial, Remarkable Persons, Various Particulars. To the Whole is prefix'd, A complete Map, from the latest and best Observations, shewing the Chief Towns, Rivers and Roads, both direct and across, &c. Also, A Separate Map of the Roads, of the Channel, and a Plan of London. The Second Part contains, A Concise History of England; or, the Revolutions of the British Constitution. And, by Way of Introduction to the Whole, A clear and distinct View of our Constitution, and every Branch of the Legislature.

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M.DCC.LXV. [1765]
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The geography and history of England: Done in the Manner of Gordon's and Salmon's Geographical and Historical Grammars. In two parts. In the First Part, Each County is considered under the following Heads: viz. The Name, Situation, Air, Soil, Commodities,

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London : printed for J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall, M.DCC.LXV. [1765]

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