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; J. Ridgeway, 1795 - 485 Seiten |
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... direct paffage to the Eaft Indies might not be found out . After revolving long and feriously every circumftance fuggefted by his fuperior knowledge in the theory as well as practice of navigation , after comparing attentively the ...
... direct paffage to the Eaft Indies might not be found out . After revolving long and feriously every circumftance fuggefted by his fuperior knowledge in the theory as well as practice of navigation , after comparing attentively the ...
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... direct , as well as shortest course , to the remote regions of the East , was to be found by failing due weft . This notion concerning the vicinity of India to the western western parts of our continent , was countenanced by fome ...
... direct , as well as shortest course , to the remote regions of the East , was to be found by failing due weft . This notion concerning the vicinity of India to the western western parts of our continent , was countenanced by fome ...
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... direct his course towards Spain . Enraged as the failors were , and impatient to turn their faces again towards their native country , this propofition did not appear to them unreasonable . Nor did Columbus hazard much in confining ...
... direct his course towards Spain . Enraged as the failors were , and impatient to turn their faces again towards their native country , this propofition did not appear to them unreasonable . Nor did Columbus hazard much in confining ...
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... direct his courfe , in full confidence of finding there thofe opulent regions which had been the object of his voyage , and would be a recompence for all his toils and dangers . He took along with him feven of the natives of San ...
... direct his courfe , in full confidence of finding there thofe opulent regions which had been the object of his voyage , and would be a recompence for all his toils and dangers . He took along with him feven of the natives of San ...
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... direct his course , the bishop communicated to him the admiral's journal of his last voyage , and his charts of the countries which he had discovered . Ojeda ftruck out into no new path of navigation , but adhering fervilely to the ...
... direct his course , the bishop communicated to him the admiral's journal of his last voyage , and his charts of the countries which he had discovered . Ojeda ftruck out into no new path of navigation , but adhering fervilely to the ...
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