The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 1Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1830 |
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Side vi
... Coast of Africa . - Finds the supposed Wreck of a Ship from Gades . - Banished from Egypt . Resolves to reach India by the Ocean . - Sails from Cades . His Misfortunes . His Fate and Cha- 57 - racter . - - - Repeats the Attempt . · CHAP ...
... Coast of Africa . - Finds the supposed Wreck of a Ship from Gades . - Banished from Egypt . Resolves to reach India by the Ocean . - Sails from Cades . His Misfortunes . His Fate and Cha- 57 - racter . - - - Repeats the Attempt . · CHAP ...
Side xii
... Sea to India . - The Portuguese commence the Attempt . - Don Henry . - Discovery of Puerto ... Coast . Their Interview with the native Prince . The Pope's Grant . -Voyage ... Africa . - Origin of this Belief explained . -New Expedi- tions ...
... Sea to India . - The Portuguese commence the Attempt . - Don Henry . - Discovery of Puerto ... Coast . Their Interview with the native Prince . The Pope's Grant . -Voyage ... Africa . - Origin of this Belief explained . -New Expedi- tions ...
Side 35
... Africa by the smoothness of their hair . This distinction of eastern and western Ethiopians , of which some trace is ... coast , where the heat is most intense from sunrise in the morning till the forenoon , when the sea breezes set in ...
... Africa by the smoothness of their hair . This distinction of eastern and western Ethiopians , of which some trace is ... coast , where the heat is most intense from sunrise in the morning till the forenoon , when the sea breezes set in ...
Side 39
... coast to the remotest parts of the interior . At the present day the Moors ... Africa stretches as far southward as Arabia , and states explicitly , that ... Africa , said to D 4 CHAP . III . 39 THE GREEKS .
... coast to the remotest parts of the interior . At the present day the Moors ... Africa stretches as far southward as Arabia , and states explicitly , that ... Africa , said to D 4 CHAP . III . 39 THE GREEKS .
Side 46
... coast of Africa . The fleet which he commanded was composed of sixty large vessels , and had on board no less than thirty thou- sand persons of both sexes . After sailing for two days beyond the columns of Hercules , the fleet anchored ...
... coast of Africa . The fleet which he commanded was composed of sixty large vessels , and had on board no less than thirty thou- sand persons of both sexes . After sailing for two days beyond the columns of Hercules , the fleet anchored ...
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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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