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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... authority they were by him inferted . With refpect to the printed authorities which the Editor has followed , he has not only borrowed their ideas , but , where he had not the vanity to conceive himself capable of correcting it , he has ...
... authority they were by him inferted . With refpect to the printed authorities which the Editor has followed , he has not only borrowed their ideas , but , where he had not the vanity to conceive himself capable of correcting it , he has ...
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... authority was necef- fary , in that age , to procure a favourable reception to any tenet . Arif- totle thought it probable that the Columns of Hercules , or Straits of Gibraltar , were not far removed from the East Indies , and that ...
... authority was necef- fary , in that age , to procure a favourable reception to any tenet . Arif- totle thought it probable that the Columns of Hercules , or Straits of Gibraltar , were not far removed from the East Indies , and that ...
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... authority of Columbus , or of judges to be appointed by him . 5. They permitted Columbus to advance one - eighth part of what should be expended in preparing for the expedition , and in carrying on com- merce with the countries which he ...
... authority of Columbus , or of judges to be appointed by him . 5. They permitted Columbus to advance one - eighth part of what should be expended in preparing for the expedition , and in carrying on com- merce with the countries which he ...
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... authority ; he fuperintended the execution of every order ; and allowing himself only a few hours for fleep , he was at all other times upon deck . As his courfe lay through feas which had not formerly been vifited , the founding - line ...
... authority ; he fuperintended the execution of every order ; and allowing himself only a few hours for fleep , he was at all other times upon deck . As his courfe lay through feas which had not formerly been vifited , the founding - line ...
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... authority , and threatened them with ven- geance from their fovereign , if , by their daftardly behaviour , they fhould defeat this noble effort to promote the glory of God , and to exalt the Spanish name above that of every other ...
... authority , and threatened them with ven- geance from their fovereign , if , by their daftardly behaviour , they fhould defeat this noble effort to promote the glory of God , and to exalt the Spanish name above that of every other ...
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