38 adjectives to describe geography

PACKARD, LEONARD O. Our air-age world; a textbook in global geography, by Leonard O. Packard, Bruce Overton & Ben D. Wood.

Industrial geography.

A practical geography of Texas by county names.

In the year 1355, Francisco Balducci Pegoletti, an Italian, wrote a system of commercial geography, of great importance, considering the period in which it was written.

The little geography of the United States.

CHAMBERLAIN, JAMES FRANKLIN. Africa, a supplementary geography; by James Franklin Chamberlain and Arthur Henry Chamberlain.

Intermediate geography, by Hugo H. Miller and Mary E. Polley.

He (the President) had had an opportunity of seeing the paper, and he found that Mr. McNair had not dwelt upon the historical geography of Kafiristan, and therefore he would say a few words on that subject.

It requires no very profound knowledge of Western geography, no very lengthy study of the State of Washington, to enable anyone to understand without difficulty some of the minor reasons why Spokane Falls should become a great and important city, the metropolis of a vast surrounding country.

HALL, NORMAN F. Introductory economic geography.

R76212, 29Mar51, Kenneth Stewart Patrick McDowall (NK) BENZIGER BROTHERS, INC. Advanced geography for the use of Catholic schools.

Of continental geography and history however the writers of the Lives show much ignorance, but scarcely quite as much as the corresponding ignorance shown by Continental writers about Ireland.

Cross-country geography for children.

(Man in his world: essential elementary geography)

(Man in his world: essential elementary geography)

Owing to the prodigious revolutions which have taken place in the East since the time of Marco, and the difference of languages, by which countries, provinces, towns, and rivers have received very dissimilar names, it is often difficult or impossible to ascertain, with any precision, the exact geography of the relations and descriptions in the text.

SEE Tillotson, M. R. Our U.S.A.; a gay geography.

I refer those who are desirous of being more particularly informed, to the work which I propose to publish on lunar geography; and, in the mean time, some of the most striking peculiarities of this people, in opinions, manners, and customs, will be developed in this, which must be considered as my personal narrative.

Physical-mathematical geography; instructive geography cards.

Sacred geography is of great importance, and children are much pleased at finding out the spots visited by our Saviour, or the route of the apostle Paul.

Nor could I press that rose among the pages of my bookbut, as I write, I wonder if it is still making sweet that desolate spot, and still studying irrelevant geography in the silence of the hills.

The knowledge sought was not that of a limited, sectional geography, or a mathematical quantity as taught in schools, but the knowledge of the history and development of races and peoples, of the laws and principles that underlie this development, and the place of the woman in this grand march of the ages.

So I was told by the learned expounders of descriptive geography, who believe that they know the world, because they have seen it on maps.

They had meant to hug the right bank, but snow and ice refashion the world and laugh at the trustful geography of men.

"While you were doing that war-dance on what was left of my manhandled geography.

38 adjectives to describe  geography