The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 1Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1830 |
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Side x
... Christianity among the Uigurs . Christian Ceremonies imitated in the East . - Chinese Writing . -Islands in the Eastern Sea . - Prester John . - Knowledge of Tatary . Brigands in the Caucasus . - Armenian . - ---- - Journey Home . -The ...
... Christianity among the Uigurs . Christian Ceremonies imitated in the East . - Chinese Writing . -Islands in the Eastern Sea . - Prester John . - Knowledge of Tatary . Brigands in the Caucasus . - Armenian . - ---- - Journey Home . -The ...
Side xii
... Christian Faith . The King of Benin desires Missionaries . Prince Ogane .. Prester John in Africa . - Origin of this Belief explained . -New Expedi- tions . Bartholomew Diaz discovers the Cape of Good Hope . - Covil- ham and Payva ...
... Christian Faith . The King of Benin desires Missionaries . Prince Ogane .. Prester John in Africa . - Origin of this Belief explained . -New Expedi- tions . Bartholomew Diaz discovers the Cape of Good Hope . - Covil- ham and Payva ...
Side 9
... Christian era ; but the seas of the West were probably explored for ages before settlements were formed at such a distance from the parent state . Thus we find that the Phoenicians had , at least a thou- sand years before the birth of ...
... Christian era ; but the seas of the West were probably explored for ages before settlements were formed at such a distance from the parent state . Thus we find that the Phoenicians had , at least a thou- sand years before the birth of ...
Side 11
... Christian nations practised so many centuries later upon the simple inhabitants of the new world . Hence it is that Homer , who so often celebrates the ex- cellence of Sidonian artists , reproaches the nation in a strain approaching to ...
... Christian nations practised so many centuries later upon the simple inhabitants of the new world . Hence it is that Homer , who so often celebrates the ex- cellence of Sidonian artists , reproaches the nation in a strain approaching to ...
Side 19
... Christian era . Traditions remain which prove that Jason was not the first Greek who attempted this navi- gation . Sinope is supposed to have been founded by some of the followers of that Apis or Epaphus who mi- grated from Argos into ...
... Christian era . Traditions remain which prove that Jason was not the first Greek who attempted this navi- gation . Sinope is supposed to have been founded by some of the followers of that Apis or Epaphus who mi- grated from Argos into ...
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The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 1 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1833 |
The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 1 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1830 |
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