The Present State of Peru

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The Present State of Peru (1805)
by Joseph Skinner
2726003The Present State of Peru1805Joseph Skinner

Pl. II.

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Llamas, or Peruvian Sheep.
Pub. Feb 1. 1805 by. Richard Philips. 6 New Bridge Street.

THE

PRESENT STATE

OF

PERU:

COMPRISING ITS

GEOGRAPHY,
TOPOGRAPHY,
NATURAL HISTORY,
MINERALOGY,
COMMERCE,
THE CUSTOMS AND MANNERS OF ITS INHABITANTS,
THE STATE OF LITERATURE, PHILOSOPHY, AND THE ARTS,
THE MODERN TRAVELS OF THE MISSIONARIES IN THE HERETOFORE UNEXPLORED MOUNTAINOUS TERRITORIES,

&c. &c.


THE WHOLE DRAWN FROM

ORIGINAL AND AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS,

CHIEFLY WRITTEN AND COMPILED IN THE PERUVIAN CAPITAL;

AND

EMBELLISHED BY TWENTY ENGRAVINGS OF COSTUMES, &c.





LONDON:

Printed for RICHARD PHILLIPS, No 6, Bridgr-Street, Blackfriars;
and to be had of all booksellers.


1805.


Printed by B. M'Millan,
Bow. Street, Covent-Garden.

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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