. The Compleat geographer, or, The chorography and topography of all the known parts of the earth [microform] : to which is premis'd an introduction to geography, and a natural history of the earth and the elements ... to which are added maps of every country, fairly engraven on copper, according to the latest surveys, and newest discoveries, most engrav'd by Herman Moll. Geography; Geography; Natural history; Atlases, British; Géographie; Géographie; Sciences naturelles; Atlas britanniques. 1*1 M -s. â 1^' A" '^â ^.y GERMANY. were ihcnexchuled; a â were alfo ^Iface, part of the Piiitim


. The Compleat geographer, or, The chorography and topography of all the known parts of the earth [microform] : to which is premis'd an introduction to geography, and a natural history of the earth and the elements ... to which are added maps of every country, fairly engraven on copper, according to the latest surveys, and newest discoveries, most engrav'd by Herman Moll. Geography; Geography; Natural history; Atlases, British; Géographie; Géographie; Sciences naturelles; Atlas britanniques. 1*1 M -s. â 1^' A" '^â ^.y GERMANY. were ihcnexchuled; a â were alfo ^Iface, part of the Piiitimtf, and the Spiritual , the /{Itint beinp by them rtckon d the Weftern Bniinds ; but chcij IslV, together with LorraimnA the ticighbour. iiig Countries, were aftei wards pofTrfTed by Ger mam ; and being Coi qucr d b) the Upmont, v/crc by them nam'd Ge mania prima C^ fecundd. Germany, as it is at prefent bounded by the Lcxt- OniMiV/on the Welt ; Pi/jnJ and Hunj^ary OT\t\\c Ealt; Denmarl^tnii the Bilticl^Sea on the Ncrth ; and SwiJJhIaiid, with the Dominions of the Srurc of Venice, on the South ; is fituated 'he 4^ D. II M. and 54 D 50 M. of Latitude, and 15 39 D. o( Longi'ude, in form almoi fquare ; ex- tending Iroiii North to South fthat is to fay, from Sirarli'iindw Pcmerania, to the Frortiers of Carwio/j and Iflrial 150 Germai/ Leagues, which is 6oTEng- lilh Miles ; and in breaiith from he Town of Spa in the \Vc(t. to the Confines of Polin:i ill the Eart, about 500 Enp'iih MiUs The SOIL is exceeding fruitful, efpecially on the Banks of the I{liine and the Danube, where alfo the A I R is very Temperate ; but in the Northern part it is told, and the Ground Icfs fruitful. Belides great plenty of Cot n, vait quantities of rich U'lnc is produc'd here and exported to Foreign Nations. The Earth alfo affords Mines of divers forts of Me- tals .ind Minerals, as Fron, Copper, Tin, Lead, and even Silver in fome pattf'; Atom, Quick (ilvcr, Thi-chief RIVERS


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