The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1833 - 297 sider |
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Side vi
... Trade in red Feathers . - Great Naval Review .-- Friendly Islands revisited . - Extent of the Group . - The New Hebrides examined . - New Caledonia discovered.- Norfolk Island . - Voyage from New Zealand to Cape Horn . - The Southern ...
... Trade in red Feathers . - Great Naval Review .-- Friendly Islands revisited . - Extent of the Group . - The New Hebrides examined . - New Caledonia discovered.- Norfolk Island . - Voyage from New Zealand to Cape Horn . - The Southern ...
Side viii
... Trade .-- Voyages of Meares . - Of Portlock and Dix- on . - Of Grey . - Their Discoveries . - Fuca's Strait . - Jealousy of the Spaniards awakened by the Russians . - Settlement made at Monterey . - Expedition to the North . - Port ...
... Trade .-- Voyages of Meares . - Of Portlock and Dix- on . - Of Grey . - Their Discoveries . - Fuca's Strait . - Jealousy of the Spaniards awakened by the Russians . - Settlement made at Monterey . - Expedition to the North . - Port ...
Side 21
... Trade Winds , " having at- tracted the attention of the learned , the king gave him a vessel to examine the Atlantic , and to try how far his theory was con- formable with experience . He embarked on this expedition in 1698 , with a ...
... Trade Winds , " having at- tracted the attention of the learned , the king gave him a vessel to examine the Atlantic , and to try how far his theory was con- formable with experience . He embarked on this expedition in 1698 , with a ...
Side 22
... trade or the possession of which was eagerly coveted by his employers , he contracted a strong par- tiality for geographical researches ; but , with the information which he obtained from the earliest Spanish navigators , he also ...
... trade or the possession of which was eagerly coveted by his employers , he contracted a strong par- tiality for geographical researches ; but , with the information which he obtained from the earliest Spanish navigators , he also ...
Side 24
... trade and navigation thereof , than to make discoveries of countries hitherto unknown ; 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 ...
... trade and navigation thereof , than to make discoveries of countries hitherto unknown ; 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 ...
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