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INDIA IN GREECE, or TRUTH in MYTHOLOGY, by E. POCOCKE, Esq. This work, containing the earliest History of Greece drawn from original sources, treats of the Colonization of that Country from North Western India; of the Buddhistic Propaganda, the Tartarian Mission, and the Wars of the Grand Lama in Hellas. Corresponding Maps of India and Greece, exhibit the exact parent tribes and districts of the latter country—in Cashmir, Thibet, Tartary, Afghanistan, and North Western India. This geographical basis leads the way to a thorough revision of Early Hellenic History, whereby the Cyclopes, Autochthones, Erectheus, Cecrops, Corybantes, Cabeiri, and a long list of mythologic agents are at once placed in the category of History. This work, equally adapted to the general reader and the scholar, corroborates in the most interesting way the Scriptural Accounts of the Hebrew Settlements of the Children of Israel in Palestine, and demonstrates their wars with the Tartar and Rajpoot tribes of that country.
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MANUAL OF GEOGRAPHICAL SCIENCE. Edited by the Rev. C. G. NICOLAY, F.R.G.S. Part the First, containing
MATHEMATICAL GEOGRAPHY, by M. O'BRIEN, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy in King's College, London.
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, by D. T. ANSTED, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Geology in King's College, London.