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Elements of general history, ancient and modern. By Alexander Fraser Tytler ... with a continuation, terminating at the demise of King George III., 1820. By Rev. Edward Nares ... to which are added, a succinct history of the United States; with additions and alterations. By an American gentleman. Supplying important omissions, bringing down the narration of events to the beginning of the present year, and correcting many passages relating to the history of this country. With an improved table of chronology; a comparative view of ancient and modern geography; and questions on each section. Adapted for the use of schools and academies, by an experienced teacher.

Main Author: Woodhouselee, Alexander Fraser Tytler, Lord, 1747-1813.
Other Authors: Nares, Edward, 1762-1841
Language(s): English
Published: Concord, N.H. : John F. Brown, 1839.
Subjects: World history.
History > Outlines, syllabi, etc.
Note: The continuation by Edward Nares and the "Questions for the examination of scholars ... By an experienced teacher" have special title-pages, dated 1837 respectively; the latter has separate paging (44 p.)
Physical Description: 527, 44 p. 20 cm.
Original Format: Book
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