Thesaurus geographicus a new body of geography, or, A compleat description of the earth ... collected ... by several hands : with an alphabetical table of the names of places.

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Thesaurus geographicus a new body of geography, or, A compleat description of the earth ... collected ... by several hands : with an alphabetical table of the names of places.
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London :: Printed for Abel Swall and Tim. Child ...,
1695.
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