An Historical, Geographical, Commercial and Philosophical View of the American United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, 1±ÇEditor, 1795 |
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... 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 the death of his father ...
... 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 the death of his father ...
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... first principles upon which Columbus founded his conjec- tures and hopes . Some of them , from mistaken notions concerning the dimenfions of the globe , contended that a voyage to those remote parts of the caft , which Columbus expected ...
... first principles upon which Columbus founded his conjec- tures and hopes . Some of them , from mistaken notions concerning the dimenfions of the globe , contended that a voyage to those remote parts of the caft , which Columbus expected ...
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... first day , as it was very calm , he made but little way ; but on the fecond , he loft fight of the Canaries ; and many of the failors , dejected already and dismayed , when they contemplated the boldnefs of the undertaking , began to ...
... first day , as it was very calm , he made but little way ; but on the fecond , he loft fight of the Canaries ; and many of the failors , dejected already and dismayed , when they contemplated the boldnefs of the undertaking , began to ...
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William Winterbotham. Upon the first of October they were , according to the admiral's reckoning , feven hundred and feventy leagues to the weft of the Ca- naries ; but left his men fhould be intimidated by the prodigious length of ...
William Winterbotham. Upon the first of October they were , according to the admiral's reckoning , feven hundred and feventy leagues to the weft of the Ca- naries ; but left his men fhould be intimidated by the prodigious length of ...
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... first interview between the inhabitants of the old and new worlds , every thing was conducted amicably , and to their mutual fatisfaction . The former , enlightened and ambitious , formed already vaft ideas with re- spect to the ...
... first interview between the inhabitants of the old and new worlds , every thing was conducted amicably , and to their mutual fatisfaction . The former , enlightened and ambitious , formed already vaft ideas with re- spect to the ...
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