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Poland
 
Poland
is bounded on the N. by the Baltick, Livonia, & Russia
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is bounded on the N. by the Baltick, Livonia, & Russia. on the E. by
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Russia, Lesser Tartary; on the S. by Hungary, Transilvania, Moldavia
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& Turkey in Europe; & on the W. by Germany.
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The RIvers are the Vistula, which runs into the Baltick, the Warta
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which goes into the Oder, the Nieper which goes into the Black Sea, the Niester which falls also into the Black Sea; the Divina which runs
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into the Gulf of Livonia; the Bog which goes into the Black Sea;
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the Bug which falls into the Vistula, and the Miemen into the Baltick.
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The only Mountains are the Crapach which separate it from Hungary.
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Poland is divided into 4 large Parts viz Great Poland, Little
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Poland, Red Russia and Prussia
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Great Poland is subdivided into Poland proper, Cujavia, & Masovia.
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Little Poland, into the Palatines of Cracow, Sendomir, & Lublin.
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Red Russia, into Russia Proper, Volkinia, & Podolia
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& Prussia, into Polish Prussia, & Ducal Prussia, the latter belongs
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to the Elec. of Brandenburgh.
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The Great D-y of Lithuania is bounded on the N. by Livonia & Russia;
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on the E. by Russia, on the S. by Red Russia; & on the W. by Prussia & the Baltick.
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it is divided into 5 parts viz. Courland, Polish Livonia, Samogitia,
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Lithuania Proper, & White Russia.
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It provides the Greatest part of Germany with Corn, there are besides
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mines of Iron, Lead, Silver, & one of Quick-Silver, & also Flax, Hide,
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Salt, Nitre, vitriol, Timber &so that the people might be
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Rich if they were allow'd to manufacture the Produce of their
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Country; & to reap the fruits of their Labour.

Revision as of 05:47, 16 October 2017

Poland is bounded on the N. by the Baltick, Livonia, & Russia. on the E. by Russia, Lesser Tartary; on the S. by Hungary, Transilvania, Moldavia & Turkey in Europe; & on the W. by Germany.

The RIvers are the Vistula, which runs into the Baltick, the Warta which goes into the Oder, the Nieper which goes into the Black Sea, the Niester which falls also into the Black Sea; the Divina which runs into the Gulf of Livonia; the Bog which goes into the Black Sea; the Bug which falls into the Vistula, and the Miemen into the Baltick.

The only Mountains are the Crapach which separate it from Hungary.

Poland is divided into 4 large Parts viz Great Poland, Little Poland, Red Russia and Prussia

Great Poland is subdivided into Poland proper, Cujavia, & Masovia. Little Poland, into the Palatines of Cracow, Sendomir, & Lublin. Red Russia, into Russia Proper, Volkinia, & Podolia & Prussia, into Polish Prussia, & Ducal Prussia, the latter belongs to the Elec. of Brandenburgh.

The Great D-y of Lithuania is bounded on the N. by Livonia & Russia; on the E. by Russia, on the S. by Red Russia; & on the W. by Prussia & the Baltick. it is divided into 5 parts viz. Courland, Polish Livonia, Samogitia, Lithuania Proper, & White Russia.

It provides the Greatest part of Germany with Corn, there are besides mines of Iron, Lead, Silver, & one of Quick-Silver, & also Flax, Hide, Salt, Nitre, vitriol, Timber &so that the people might be Rich if they were allow'd to manufacture the Produce of their Country; & to reap the fruits of their Labour.