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The Guyot geographical reader and primer

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Persistent identifier:
PPN776685201
URN:
urn:nbn:de:0220-gd-11376697
Title:
Der erste Lehrmeister
Place of publication:
Leipzig
Publisher:
Fleischer
Document type:
Multivolume work
Collection:
Readers, pre-1871
Copyright:
Georg-Eckert-Institut - Leibniz-Institut für internationale Schulbuchforschung
Language:
German
Subtitle:
ein Inbegriff des Nöthigsten und Gemeinnützigsten für den ersten Unterricht

Volume

Persistent identifier:
PPN776685589
URN:
urn:nbn:de:0220-gd-11537994
Title:
Die Bewohner der Erde oder Beschreibung aller Völker der Erde
Shelfmark:
GD-I 26(1,1814)-10
Author:
Löhr, Johann Andreas Christian
Volume count:
Theil 10
Place of publication:
Leipzig
Publisher:
Fleischer
Document type:
Volume
Collection:
Geography textbooks, pre-1871
Publication year:
1814
Edition title:
[Electronic ed.]
Copyright:
Georg-Eckert-Institut - Leibniz-Institut für internationale Schulbuchforschung
Language:
German

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Contents

Table of contents

  • The Guyot geographical reader and primer
  • Binder
  • Title page
  • PREFACE
  • CONTENTS
  • LIST OF MAPS
  • GEOGRAPHICAL READER
  • NORTH AMERICA
  • I. - IN THE LEVEL COUNTRY
  • II.- UPON THE HILLTOP
  • III.- AMONG THE HILLS AND VALLEYS
  • IV.- AMONG THE MOUNTAINS AND MINES
  • V.- IN THE ROLLING PLAINS
  • VI.- ABOUT THE SPRINGS AND BROOKS
  • VII.- ON THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI
  • VIII.- FROM ST. PAUL TO ST. LOUIS
  • IX.- ON THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI
  • X.- AT THE MOUTH OF THE HUDSON
  • XI.- UP THE HUDSON
  • XII.- THE ERIE CANAL AND THE GREAT LAKES
  • XIII.- LAKES ONTARIO AND THE ST. LAWRENCE
  • XIV.- LAKE CHAMPLAIN AND THE ADIRON-DACKS
  • XV. - NEW ENGLAND
  • XVI.- IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN COUNTRY
  • XVII.- ON THE TABLE-LAND
  • XVIII.- IN CALIFORNIA
  • XIX.- IN THE NORTHWEST
  • XX.- IN THE COLD COUNTRIES OF THE NORTH
  • XXI.- IN THE WARM COUNTRIES OF THE SOUTH
  • XXII.- THE WEST INDIES
  • SOUTH AMERICA
  • THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
  • EUROPE
  • AFRICA
  • ASIA
  • THE INDIAN OCEAN AND AUSTRALIA
  • THE PACIFIC OCEAN
  • PART II
  • TO THE TEACHER
  • INTRODUCTION
  • NORTH AMERICA
  • SOUTH AMERICA
  • EUROPE
  • AFRICA
  • ASIA
  • AUSTRALIA
  • TABLES
  • Binder

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RÜVIEW. 
379 
States, and are the most famous of this class. Other isl- 
ands arc low and flat; some being only rings of land. 
These arc coral islands; that is, the soil is formed, and 
the plants are growing, on the top of a bank of coral, 
Australia, the smallest of the continents, belongs to 
Greaß Britain. "The southeastern part is best known, 
and contains most of the white inhabitants. 
Low mountains, rich in gold, border the coast; and 
rivers flow from them westward through fertile plains, 
Wool growing, wheat raising, and gold mining are 
the chief occupations of the people. Cattle raising is 
important. 
The white inhabitants are mostly from Great Britain. 
As yet they are fewer in number than the population 
of New York State. "The natives are black. 
ExXERCISE. — (Open books to the map of eastern hemisphere.) 
Find Australia. On which side of the equator is it? What are 
some of the strange things (p. 181) one may see in Australia? 
LXX1l-— REVIEW. 
LXITT. What countries are in northern Africa? Of what race 
are the native people? What is the Sahara? Egypt? Name the 
Barbary States. Which belongs to France? 
LXIV. Who are the people of middle Africa? What useful 
things come from middle Africa? What white colonists are in 
South Africa? What does Cape Colony contain that is valuable? 
LXVI. To what country does northern Asia belong? What 
three important countries in western Asia? What sort of coun- 
tries are they? What do they produce? Of what empire is 
Turkey a part? What is its capital? What is Persia? 
LXVII What do the Indies include? What is the climate? 
What are the produetions? What part of the Indies belongs to 
Great Britain” To France.’ To the Netherlamuis
	        

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