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CHAP. II. Of England in particular; of its Situa-
tion, Extent, Air, and Rivers,
p. 8
CHAP. III. Of the Natural Beauty of England, and
Fertility of its Soil: The Advantage it has of being free
from burtful and venomous Beast,
CHAP. IV. The Principal Ornaments and Curiofities of
England,
CHAP. V. Of the Populoufnefs of England; the year-
ly Revenue of ber Lands and Houses,
p. 17
CHAP. VI. England divided into forty Counties, in a
Table, fhewing its Extent of each,the Number of its Pa-
rishes, Market-Towns, Members of Parliament: The
Counties afterwards divided into Maritime and In-
land,
CHAP. VII. A particular Defcription of each County in
Alphabetical Order; wherein Notice is taken, efpecially
of the Shire and Market-Towns, of such Places as fend