The geography of England: Done in the Manner of Gordon's Geographical Grammar, Each County being consider'd 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 each County is Prefix'd A compleat Mapp from the Latest and Best Observations, shewing the Chief Towns, Parks, Rivers and Roads, both direct and across. Also A Separate Mapp of England, of the Roads, Of the Channel, and a Plan of London. Likewise, By Way of Introduction, A Clear and Distinct View of our Constitution, And every Branch of the Legislature.
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London : printed for R. Dodsley, at Trully's Head in Pall [Mall], M,DCC,XLIV. [1744]
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40,271,[1]p.,plates : maps ; 80.
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ESTC T57743
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