India within the Ganges:
This country is situated between the latitudes of 6 and 34 degrees North and between 65 and 91 degrees of East longitude. A great part of this space is covered by the sea. India within the Ganges is bounded on the North by Usbee Tartary and part of Tibet; by the Indian Ocean on the South, by Great Tibet, India Beyond the Ganges, and the Bay of Bengal on the East and by Persia an the India Ocean on the West. The chief mountains are those of Caucasus, Naugracut and Balagate, which runs almost the length of India, from North to South. Many of the mountains produce diamonds, rubies, amethysts and other precious stones. This great country contains inhabitants of various complexions, manners and religions. The manufactures of India are chiefly of muslin, calico and silk. They have some merchant ships of their own and traffic with the countries bordering upon India and particularly with Persia. The Europeans usually purchase most of their manufactures.
India beyond the Ganges:
Is situated between the latitudes of 1 and 30 degrees North and between the longitudes 89 and 109 degrees East. Great parts of these limits is covered by the sea. It is bounded on the North by Tibet and China; by China an the Chinesian Sea on the East by the same sea and the Straits of Malacca on the South and by the Bay of Bengal and part of India on the West. In the north of this country, the air is dry and healthful; but the southern provinces are very hot and moist, especially in the vallies and low lands near the sea and rivers.
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