The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 1Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1830 |
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Side iii
... Columbus and his crew returning thanks to id E. Finden faulp ! Faar 393 London : PRINTED FOR LONGMAN , REES , ORME BROWN & GREEN : PATERNOSTER RO AND JOHN TAYLOR UPPER GOWER STREET . 1830 . ༡. པ , ༡ . ,,,。, ན U. THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA .
... Columbus and his crew returning thanks to id E. Finden faulp ! Faar 393 London : PRINTED FOR LONGMAN , REES , ORME BROWN & GREEN : PATERNOSTER RO AND JOHN TAYLOR UPPER GOWER STREET . 1830 . ༡. པ , ༡ . ,,,。, ན U. THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA .
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... COLUMBUS . Settles in Parentage of Columbus . - His Education . - Early Voyages . Lisbon . Marries the Daughter of Perestrello . Considers the Practica- bility of sailing to India by the West.- Opinions of his Age . - His Rea- sonings ...
... COLUMBUS . Settles in Parentage of Columbus . - His Education . - Early Voyages . Lisbon . Marries the Daughter of Perestrello . Considers the Practica- bility of sailing to India by the West.- Opinions of his Age . - His Rea- sonings ...
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... Columbus ; for he observes , that the coasts of Spain cannot be very far distant from those of India . The happy boldness of this thought was all his own , the errors of calculation belonged to his age . In his nomenclature , too , we ...
... Columbus ; for he observes , that the coasts of Spain cannot be very far distant from those of India . The happy boldness of this thought was all his own , the errors of calculation belonged to his age . In his nomenclature , too , we ...
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... Columbus . In the map drawn by the Zeni to illustrate the ac- count of their navigations , Iceland is represented with the two towns of Scalodin and Olensis , or Scalholt and Hola , which were , in fact , the two bishopricks . To the ...
... Columbus . In the map drawn by the Zeni to illustrate the ac- count of their navigations , Iceland is represented with the two towns of Scalodin and Olensis , or Scalholt and Hola , which were , in fact , the two bishopricks . To the ...
Side 225
... known to Columbus , who may thus have derived not a little encouragement and instruction from the hardy navigations of the Northmen . VOL . I. CHAP . II . MAPS OF THE MIDDLE AGES . CHAP . I. 225 DISCOVERIES OF THE NORTHMEN .
... known to Columbus , who may thus have derived not a little encouragement and instruction from the hardy navigations of the Northmen . VOL . I. CHAP . II . MAPS OF THE MIDDLE AGES . CHAP . I. 225 DISCOVERIES OF THE NORTHMEN .
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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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