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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... received any part of its first inhabitants from Europe prior to the 15th century . The Welsh fondly imagine that their country contributed , in 1170 , to people the New World , by the adventure of Madoc , fon of Owen Gwynedd , who , on ...
... received any part of its first inhabitants from Europe prior to the 15th century . The Welsh fondly imagine that their country contributed , in 1170 , to people the New World , by the adventure of Madoc , fon of Owen Gwynedd , who , on ...
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... received at that period , with refpect to the remote parts of the East , Columbus drew a just conclufion . He contended , that , in proportion as the continent of India ftretched out towards the Eaft , it muft , in confequence of the ...
... received at that period , with refpect to the remote parts of the East , Columbus drew a just conclufion . He contended , that , in proportion as the continent of India ftretched out towards the Eaft , it muft , in confequence of the ...
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... received , that , instead of relinquishing his undertaking , he pursued it with fresh ardour . Hé made his next overture to John II . king of Portugal , in whose domi- nions he had been long established , and whom he confidered , on ...
... received , that , instead of relinquishing his undertaking , he pursued it with fresh ardour . Hé made his next overture to John II . king of Portugal , in whose domi- nions he had been long established , and whom he confidered , on ...
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... received as a perfon to whofe propofitions ferious attention was due . vera . Ferdinand and Ifabella , though fully occupied by their operations against the Moors , paid fo much regard to Columbus , as to remit the confideration of his ...
... received as a perfon to whofe propofitions ferious attention was due . vera . Ferdinand and Ifabella , though fully occupied by their operations against the Moors , paid fo much regard to Columbus , as to remit the confideration of his ...
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... received no accounts from his brother , whom he had fent to the court of England . In his voyage to that country , Bartholomew had been fo un- fortunate as to fall into the hands of pirates , who having stripped him of every thing ...
... received no accounts from his brother , whom he had fent to the court of England . In his voyage to that country , Bartholomew had been fo un- fortunate as to fall into the hands of pirates , who having stripped him of every thing ...
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