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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... observed with great attention , did not venture to any confiderable distance from land . In the infancy of ... observation is confirmed by Captain Cook , the most extenfive and experienced navigator of any age or nation . " No one yet ...
... observed with great attention , did not venture to any confiderable distance from land . In the infancy of ... observation is confirmed by Captain Cook , the most extenfive and experienced navigator of any age or nation . " No one yet ...
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... observed , that the prejudices and paffions which incited the rebels to take arms , had fo far infected those who still adhered to him , that many of them were adverse , and all cold to the fervice . From fuch fentiments with refpect to ...
... observed , that the prejudices and paffions which incited the rebels to take arms , had fo far infected those who still adhered to him , that many of them were adverse , and all cold to the fervice . From fuch fentiments with refpect to ...
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... observed , to their inexpreffible joy , that the human form gradually altered and improved , the Afiatic features , began I 2 began to predominate , marks of civilization appeared , letters DISCOVERY OF AMERICA . $ 59.
... observed , to their inexpreffible joy , that the human form gradually altered and improved , the Afiatic features , began I 2 began to predominate , marks of civilization appeared , letters DISCOVERY OF AMERICA . $ 59.
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... observed the wretched plight of the Spaniards , delivered a letter of empty com- pliments to the admiral , received his anfwer ; and departed . When the Spaniards firft defcried the vessel flanding towards the island , every heart ...
... observed the wretched plight of the Spaniards , delivered a letter of empty com- pliments to the admiral , received his anfwer ; and departed . When the Spaniards firft defcried the vessel flanding towards the island , every heart ...
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... observed , in the Pefferays of Terra del Fuego , to have fomething of a glofs refembling that metal . It doth not appear , however , that this matter hath ever been inquired into with sufficient accuracy . The inhabitants of the inland ...
... observed , in the Pefferays of Terra del Fuego , to have fomething of a glofs refembling that metal . It doth not appear , however , that this matter hath ever been inquired into with sufficient accuracy . The inhabitants of the inland ...
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