
Encyclopaedia of Nature of Geography
Geography in addition to its vast importance to social life and the art of government acquaints us with the occupants of the land and ocean and the vegetation, fruits, and peculiarities of the various quarters of the earth, of knowledge of which marks him who cultivates it as a man earnest in the great problem of life and happiness. During 17th and 18th centuries instead of translating the purpose...
Geography in addition to its vast importance to social life and the art of government acquaints us with the occupants of the land and ocean and the vegetation, fruits, and peculiarities of the various quarters of the earth, of knowledge of which marks him who cultivates it as a man earnest in the great problem of life and happiness. During 17th and 18th centuries instead of translating the purpose...