An Historical, Geographical, Commercial and Philosophical View of the American United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, Band 1Editor, 1795 |
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... small space . There appears no reason to doubt of the difcovery ; but as the land was never colonized , nor any advantages made of it , it may fairly be conjectured , that they reached no farther than the barren country of Labrador . In ...
... small space . There appears no reason to doubt of the difcovery ; but as the land was never colonized , nor any advantages made of it , it may fairly be conjectured , that they reached no farther than the barren country of Labrador . In ...
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... small squadron , fitted out at his own expence , and by cruifing fometimes against the Mahometans , fome- times against the Venetians , the rivals of his country in trade , had ac- quired both wealth and reputation . With him Columbus ...
... small squadron , fitted out at his own expence , and by cruifing fometimes against the Mahometans , fome- times against the Venetians , the rivals of his country in trade , had ac- quired both wealth and reputation . With him Columbus ...
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... small por- tion of the terraqueous globe . It was fuitable to our ideas concerning the wisdom and beneficence of the Author of Nature , to believe that the vaft space , ftill unexplored , was not covered entirely by a waste unprofit ...
... small por- tion of the terraqueous globe . It was fuitable to our ideas concerning the wisdom and beneficence of the Author of Nature , to believe that the vaft space , ftill unexplored , was not covered entirely by a waste unprofit ...
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... small maritime town in the province of Andalusia . As the guardian Juan Perez , to whom Co- lumbus has already been fo much indebted , refided in the neighbour- hood of this place , he , by the influence of that good ecclefiaftic , as ...
... small maritime town in the province of Andalusia . As the guardian Juan Perez , to whom Co- lumbus has already been fo much indebted , refided in the neighbour- hood of this place , he , by the influence of that good ecclefiaftic , as ...
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... to India . Having obferved that most of the people whom he had feen wore small plates of gold , by way of ornament , in their nof- Ε trils , trils . he eagerly inquired where they got that precious DISCOVERY OF AMERICA . 25.
... to India . Having obferved that most of the people whom he had feen wore small plates of gold , by way of ornament , in their nof- Ε trils , trils . he eagerly inquired where they got that precious DISCOVERY OF AMERICA . 25.
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