An universal atlas; consisting of a complete set of maps, peculiarly adapted to illustrate and explain ancient and modern geography: In which The Ancient and Present Divisions, as also the Subdivisions, of Countries and Names of Places are at one View presented to the Eye, in a distinct and correct Manner, on opposite Pages; the different Parts of the Earth, as originally peopled by the Descendants of Noah, pointed out; and the Geography of the Old and New Testaments included. The whole calculated to facilitate the study of Geography; To make that Science more extensively known; and thereby to render History, both Ancient and Modern, more intelligible and useful. By T. Stackhouse, A.M.

  • Stackhouse, Thomas, 1756-1836.
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M,DCC,XC. [1790]
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London : printed for the proprietor, Mrs. Stackhouse; and sold by T. Longman, in Paternoster-Row; J. Sewell, Cornhill; J. Robson, New Bond Street; W. Jackson, No. 198, Oxford Street; L. Bull, Bath; and by the engraver S. J. Neele, No. 352, Strand, M,DCC,XC. [1790]

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[18]p.,plates ; 10.

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The fourth edition.

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ESTC T209765

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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