The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1833 - 297 sider |
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Side 23
... Ocean , was some time in contemplation . The cruisers from St. Malo hav- ing named those islands Malouines , from their native town , seemed to have thereby established a vague kind of right to the possession of them . 2 In 1763 , M. de ...
... Ocean , was some time in contemplation . The cruisers from St. Malo hav- ing named those islands Malouines , from their native town , seemed to have thereby established a vague kind of right to the possession of them . 2 In 1763 , M. de ...
Side 24
... ; and whereas there is reason to believe that lands and islands of great extent , hitherto unvisited by any European power , may be found in the Atlantic Ocean , between the Cape 24 BOOK V. MODERN VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY .
... ; and whereas there is reason to believe that lands and islands of great extent , hitherto unvisited by any European power , may be found in the Atlantic Ocean , between the Cape 24 BOOK V. MODERN VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY .
Side 25
William Desborough Cooley. be found in the Atlantic Ocean , between the Cape of Good Hope and the Magellanic Strait , within the latitudes convenient for navigation , and in the climates adapted to the produce of commodities useful in ...
William Desborough Cooley. be found in the Atlantic Ocean , between the Cape of Good Hope and the Magellanic Strait , within the latitudes convenient for navigation , and in the climates adapted to the produce of commodities useful in ...
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... Ocean with the view of making geographical discoveries . As the French had been recently deprived of their colonies in North America , they were anxious to find some new channels in which their enter- prising spirit might be ...
... Ocean with the view of making geographical discoveries . As the French had been recently deprived of their colonies in North America , they were anxious to find some new channels in which their enter- prising spirit might be ...
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... ocean , he de- scried some small islands , of the group which had been previous- ly visited by Wallis and Bougainville . He proceeded , howev- er , direct to the place of his destination , not allowing himself to be detained by ...
... ocean , he de- scried some small islands , of the group which had been previous- ly visited by Wallis and Bougainville . He proceeded , howev- er , direct to the place of his destination , not allowing himself to be detained by ...
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