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Definition of Geographies
1. geography [n] - See also: geography
Lexicographical Neighbors of Geographies
Literary usage of Geographies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. First Lessons in Composition: In which the Principles of the Art are by George Payn Quackenbos (1867)
"Cornell's Geographies are used in tho Public Schools of the City of NEW ...
Cornell's Geographies are in general use in NEW ENGLAND. ..."
2. Old-time Schools and School-books by Clifton Johnson (1904)
"For a score of years after geographies began to be introduced into the schools
they depended largely on the use of a globe to make clear the divisions of ..."
3. Old-time Schools and School-books by Clifton Johnson (1904)
"XIII LATER Geographies THE old-time geographies until nearly the middle of the
... For a score of years after geographies began to be introduced into the ..."
4. A Practical Arithmetic by George Payn Quackenbos, George Roberts Perkins (1866)
"J CORNELL'S Geographies. Cornell's Geographies are used In the Public ...
Cornell's Geographies are adopted for the Public Schools of the State of MICHIGAN. ..."
5. The Ohio Educational Monthly: A Journal of School and Home Educationby Ohio State Teachers Association by Ohio State Teachers Association (1867)
"Cornell's Geographies are used In the Public Schools of the City of NEW YORK.
... Cornell's Geographies have been adopted for tho Public Schools of NEW ..."
6. Michigan State Gazetteer and Business Directory for ...by R.L. Polk & Co, Clark, Charles F., Detroit, pub by R.L. Polk & Co, Clark, Charles F., Detroit, pub (1863)
"CO uI Cornell's Geographies are used in the Public Schools of the City of Troy.
< I Cornell's Geographies are used in the Public Schools of the City of ..."
7. The Elements of General Method: Based on the Principles of Herbart by Charles Alexander McMurry (1903)
""I have just finished examining the first book of Tarr and McMurry's Geographies.
I have read the book with care from cover to cover. ..."