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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... object has been con- ftantly kept in view , namely , to afford the emigrator to Ame- rica a fummary of general information , that may in fome measure ferve as a directory to him in the choice of a refidence , as well as in his after ...
... object has been con- ftantly kept in view , namely , to afford the emigrator to Ame- rica a fummary of general information , that may in fome measure ferve as a directory to him in the choice of a refidence , as well as in his after ...
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... object of the Portuguefe to find a paffage to India , by failing round the Southern extremity of Africa and then taking an Eastern course . This great object engaged the general attention of mankind , and drew into the Portuguese ...
... object of the Portuguefe to find a paffage to India , by failing round the Southern extremity of Africa and then taking an Eastern course . This great object engaged the general attention of mankind , and drew into the Portuguese ...
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... object , that he advanced with rapid proficiency in the ftudy of them . Thus qualified , in the year 1461 , he went to fea at the age of fourteen , and began his career on that element which conducted him to fo much glory . His early ...
... object , that he advanced with rapid proficiency in the ftudy of them . Thus qualified , in the year 1461 , he went to fea at the age of fourteen , and began his career on that element which conducted him to fo much glory . His early ...
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... To find out a paffage by fea to the East Indies , was the great object in view at that period . From the time that the Portuguese doubled Cape do Verd , Verd , this was the point at which they aimed DISCOVERY OF AMERICA . 5.
... To find out a paffage by fea to the East Indies , was the great object in view at that period . From the time that the Portuguese doubled Cape do Verd , Verd , this was the point at which they aimed DISCOVERY OF AMERICA . 5.
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... object of his thoughts and wishes , foon effaced the remembrance of all that he had suffered in Spain , during eight tedious years of folici- tation and fufpenfe . The negociation now went forward with facility and dispatch , and a ...
... object of his thoughts and wishes , foon effaced the remembrance of all that he had suffered in Spain , during eight tedious years of folici- tation and fufpenfe . The negociation now went forward with facility and dispatch , and a ...
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