The world: historical and actual . CHAPTER LXXI. Abia in General, Minor Portions in Detail—Anam—Siam—Burmah—Bokhara—East Tur-&£$j§iSi^i kestan—Afghanistan—Beloochistan—Arabia—Africa in General and in Detail— &£Jffift^V& ^^ Madagascar—Algeria—Morocco—Tunis—Tripoli—Central Africa and Siberia—SouthAfrica—The Dutch and the English—Zululand and the Last of the Bonapartes——Birth-places of the Great Religions of the ^*^^i*^ E are about to leave the OldWorld for the New, butbefore doing so it is pur-posed to gather into onesheaf the uugarneredwheat of the two all t


The world: historical and actual . CHAPTER LXXI. Abia in General, Minor Portions in Detail—Anam—Siam—Burmah—Bokhara—East Tur-&£$j§iSi^i kestan—Afghanistan—Beloochistan—Arabia—Africa in General and in Detail— &£Jffift^V& ^^ Madagascar—Algeria—Morocco—Tunis—Tripoli—Central Africa and Siberia—SouthAfrica—The Dutch and the English—Zululand and the Last of the Bonapartes——Birth-places of the Great Religions of the ^*^^i*^ E are about to leave the OldWorld for the New, butbefore doing so it is pur-posed to gather into onesheaf the uugarneredwheat of the two all the continents Asia is the larg-est. According to Belnn and Wagner itsarea, inclusive of Islands, is 10,934,000square miles. The population is 794,000,-000. The appended table presents thedetails on this point, the names italicizedbeing those of countries already con-sidered.


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