The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 1Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1830 |
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Side v
... Ships of the Homeric Age . - The Mythic Regions of the West . - Voyage of Ulysses . -The Cyclops . Isles of Circe and of Eolus . - Ends of the Ocean and Land of Darkness . The wandering Isles . Scylla , Charybdis , and the Sirens ...
... Ships of the Homeric Age . - The Mythic Regions of the West . - Voyage of Ulysses . -The Cyclops . Isles of Circe and of Eolus . - Ends of the Ocean and Land of Darkness . The wandering Isles . Scylla , Charybdis , and the Sirens ...
Side vi
... 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 . VI . THE GREEKS CONTINUED . - The Roman ...
... 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 . VI . THE GREEKS CONTINUED . - The Roman ...
Side xii
... Ships be- lieved to be Spirits . The Salt Trade of the Negroes . - The Senegal . King Budomel . His religious ... Ship of Columbus wrecked . — Kindness of the Cacique . A Fort erected . - The Fleet returns homewards . - Dreadful Storm ...
... Ships be- lieved to be Spirits . The Salt Trade of the Negroes . - The Senegal . King Budomel . His religious ... Ship of Columbus wrecked . — Kindness of the Cacique . A Fort erected . - The Fleet returns homewards . - Dreadful Storm ...
Side 7
... ships of Solomon were launched from Eziongeber in the Red Sea , and ivory , apes , and peacocks are obviously Indian produce . Many eminent scholars have supposed the word Tarshish to be a Phoenician epithet of the sea in general ; but ...
... ships of Solomon were launched from Eziongeber in the Red Sea , and ivory , apes , and peacocks are obviously Indian produce . Many eminent scholars have supposed the word Tarshish to be a Phoenician epithet of the sea in general ; but ...
Side 8
... ships are mentioned by ancient authors , we are sure to find them manned and guided by Phoenicians . This people were , in fact , the merchants of the Egyptians , whose laws and religion were at all times unfavourable to ma▾ ritime ...
... ships are mentioned by ancient authors , we are sure to find them manned and guided by Phoenicians . This people were , in fact , the merchants of the Egyptians , whose laws and religion were at all times unfavourable to ma▾ ritime ...
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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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