The Georgian Era: Voyagers and travellers. Philosophers and men of science. AuthorsVizetelly, Branston and Company, 1832 |
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... brought him to London , in December , 1724 , was found to have carried none of the promised letters from the governor of Philadelphia . He was now thrown entirely upon his own resources , and having taken lodgings in Little Britain , at ...
... brought him to London , in December , 1724 , was found to have carried none of the promised letters from the governor of Philadelphia . He was now thrown entirely upon his own resources , and having taken lodgings in Little Britain , at ...
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... brought from Otaheite , New Zealand , and Australia , but he had the misfortune to lose a considerable part of those relating to the latter country . When Captain Cook's second expedition was resolved upon , Mr. Banks expressed a desire ...
... brought from Otaheite , New Zealand , and Australia , but he had the misfortune to lose a considerable part of those relating to the latter country . When Captain Cook's second expedition was resolved upon , Mr. Banks expressed a desire ...
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... brought out the volume of the Philosophical Essays , to which we have before alluded , a work which went through three editions , and added greatly to his reputation . În 1812 , he communicated to the Royal Society of Edinburgh , a ...
... brought out the volume of the Philosophical Essays , to which we have before alluded , a work which went through three editions , and added greatly to his reputation . În 1812 , he communicated to the Royal Society of Edinburgh , a ...
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