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Turner, R. (Richard), 1753-1788

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A New and Easy Introduction to Universal Geography in a series of letters to a youth at school: the figure, motions, and dimensions of the Earth; the different seasons of the year; the situation and extent of the several empires, kingdoms, states, and provinces; their government, customs, religion, manners, and the characters of the reigning sovereigns by the Rev. R. Turner.
A New and Easy Introduction to Universal Geography in a series of letters to a youth at school: the figure, motions, and dimensions of the Earth; the different seasons of the year; the situation and extent of the several empires, kingdoms, states, and provinces; their government, customs, religion, manners, and the characters of the reigning sovereigns by the Rev. R. Turner.


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