The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Greene, 1838 |
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Side viii
... Shore of Baffin's Bay . Clear Sea west of the Ice . - Sir James Lancaster's Sound.- Ross does not explore it . - Returns Home . - General Disappointment at the Result of his Voyage . - Expedition of Captain Parry.- He proceeds up Lan ...
... Shore of Baffin's Bay . Clear Sea west of the Ice . - Sir James Lancaster's Sound.- Ross does not explore it . - Returns Home . - General Disappointment at the Result of his Voyage . - Expedition of Captain Parry.- He proceeds up Lan ...
Side 14
... shores of the Med- iterranean Sea ; and here , of course , we should expect to find their geographical accuracy ... shore was removed too far to the south ; the breadth of that sea being thus increased far beyond the truth . The ...
... shores of the Med- iterranean Sea ; and here , of course , we should expect to find their geographical accuracy ... shore was removed too far to the south ; the breadth of that sea being thus increased far beyond the truth . The ...
Side 16
... shores round the Pacific was founded on something better than mere caprice . Yet in the Venetian maps which immediately followed , the two continents are again united . In all these maps we find the Terra Australis adhuc inexplorata ...
... shores round the Pacific was founded on something better than mere caprice . Yet in the Venetian maps which immediately followed , the two continents are again united . In all these maps we find the Terra Australis adhuc inexplorata ...
Side 18
... shores of Languedoc and Provence . These changes gave rise to a jest of Louis XIV . , who , when complimenting the academicians on their return , told them " he was sorry to observe that their journey had cost him a large portion of his ...
... shores of Languedoc and Provence . These changes gave rise to a jest of Louis XIV . , who , when complimenting the academicians on their return , told them " he was sorry to observe that their journey had cost him a large portion of his ...
Side 26
... shore waving something white , as if inviting them to a conference . Byron immediately proceeded to land , with a well - armed party . Leaving his people upon the beach , in readiness to act as occasion might require , he advanced alone ...
... shore waving something white , as if inviting them to a conference . Byron immediately proceeded to land , with a well - armed party . Leaving his people upon the beach , in readiness to act as occasion might require , he advanced alone ...
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