APA (7th ed.) Citation

Morse, J. (1795). A new and correct edition of the American geography; or, A view off the present situation of the United States of America: Containing Astronomical geography.-Geographical definitions, discovery, and general description of America and the United States:-Of their boundaries; mountains; lakes; bays and rivers; natural history; productions; population; government; agriculture; commerce; manufactures; and history.-A concise account of the war, and of the important events which have succeeded. With a particular description of Kentucky, the Western Territory, and Vermont.-Of their extent; civil divisions; chief towns; climates; ...; trade; character; constitutions; courts of justice; colleges; academies; religion; islands; Indians; literary and humane societies; springs; curiosities; histories; &c. To which is added an abridgment of the geography of the British, Spanish, French, and Dutch dominions in America and the West Indies.-Of Europe, Asia, and Africa. By Jedidiah Morse. Illustrated with two sheet maps-one of the southern, the other of the northern states-from the latest surveys-with five additional maps, not in any former edition-one of the world as known to the ancients-one of the world, with all the modern discoveries-one of Europe-one of Asia-and one of Africa. printed for R. Morison and son, booksellers, Perth; and Vernor and Hood, Birchin Lane, London.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Morse, Jedidiah. A New and Correct Edition of the American Geography; or, A View off the Present Situation of the United States of America: Containing Astronomical Geography.-Geographical Definitions, Discovery, and General Description of America and the United States:-Of Their Boundaries; Mountains; Lakes; Bays and Rivers; Natural History; Productions; Population; Government; Agriculture; Commerce; Manufactures; and History.-A Concise Account of the War, and of the Important Events Which Have Succeeded. With a Particular Description of Kentucky, the Western Territory, and Vermont.-Of Their Extent; Civil Divisions; Chief Towns; Climates; ...; Trade; Character; Constitutions; Courts of Justice; Colleges; Academies; Religion; Islands; Indians; Literary and Humane Societies; Springs; Curiosities; Histories; &c. To Which Is Added an Abridgment of the Geography of the British, Spanish, French, and Dutch Dominions in America and the West Indies.-Of Europe, Asia, and Africa. By Jedidiah Morse. Illustrated with Two Sheet Maps-one of the Southern, the Other of the Northern States-from the Latest Surveys-with Five Additional Maps, Not in Any Former Edition-one of the World as Known to the Ancients-one of the World, with All the Modern Discoveries-one of Europe-one of Asia-and One of Africa. Edinburgh: printed for R. Morison and son, booksellers, Perth; and Vernor and Hood, Birchin Lane, London, 1795.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Morse, Jedidiah. A New and Correct Edition of the American Geography; or, A View off the Present Situation of the United States of America: Containing Astronomical Geography.-Geographical Definitions, Discovery, and General Description of America and the United States:-Of Their Boundaries; Mountains; Lakes; Bays and Rivers; Natural History; Productions; Population; Government; Agriculture; Commerce; Manufactures; and History.-A Concise Account of the War, and of the Important Events Which Have Succeeded. With a Particular Description of Kentucky, the Western Territory, and Vermont.-Of Their Extent; Civil Divisions; Chief Towns; Climates; ...; Trade; Character; Constitutions; Courts of Justice; Colleges; Academies; Religion; Islands; Indians; Literary and Humane Societies; Springs; Curiosities; Histories; &c. To Which Is Added an Abridgment of the Geography of the British, Spanish, French, and Dutch Dominions in America and the West Indies.-Of Europe, Asia, and Africa. By Jedidiah Morse. Illustrated with Two Sheet Maps-one of the Southern, the Other of the Northern States-from the Latest Surveys-with Five Additional Maps, Not in Any Former Edition-one of the World as Known to the Ancients-one of the World, with All the Modern Discoveries-one of Europe-one of Asia-and One of Africa. printed for R. Morison and son, booksellers, Perth; and Vernor and Hood, Birchin Lane, London, 1795.

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