The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1830 |
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Side viii
... Ships laden with the Ore . He sails a third Time to plant a Colony . - Failure of the Attempt . - Voyage of Sir Humphrey Gilbert . - Ships provided with Amusements . He fixes a Colony in Newfoundland . — Proceeds on Discovery , and ...
... Ships laden with the Ore . He sails a third Time to plant a Colony . - Failure of the Attempt . - Voyage of Sir Humphrey Gilbert . - Ships provided with Amusements . He fixes a Colony in Newfoundland . — Proceeds on Discovery , and ...
Side xii
... Ships . - The Acapulco Galleon taken . - Anson returns . Fate of the other Ships . 316 - - . - CHAP . XXI . DISCOVERIES OF THE RUSSIANS . First Intercourse between Russia and Siberia . -The Promyshleni . -Trade carried on by Strogonoff ...
... Ships . - The Acapulco Galleon taken . - Anson returns . Fate of the other Ships . 316 - - . - CHAP . XXI . DISCOVERIES OF THE RUSSIANS . First Intercourse between Russia and Siberia . -The Promyshleni . -Trade carried on by Strogonoff ...
Side 7
... ships were also in a crazy and disabled state , so that it was absolutely impossible , for the present , to ... ship to ship to receive the names of those who assented to the admiral's opinion , and to convince those who still remained ...
... ships were also in a crazy and disabled state , so that it was absolutely impossible , for the present , to ... ship to ship to receive the names of those who assented to the admiral's opinion , and to convince those who still remained ...
Side 9
... Ships were despatched to Hispaniola , with fresh supplies of men and provisions ; but the revenues of Spain were at this time so much exhausted by the altercations of European politics , that two years elapsed before an armament could ...
... Ships were despatched to Hispaniola , with fresh supplies of men and provisions ; but the revenues of Spain were at this time so much exhausted by the altercations of European politics , that two years elapsed before an armament could ...
Side 25
... He accordingly fitted out an Journ . Asiatique , tom . ix . p . 324 .; and in the French translation of Navarrete , tom . i . p . 343. note . expedition of four ships , with which he reached the CHAP . II . 25 COLUMBUS .
... He accordingly fitted out an Journ . Asiatique , tom . ix . p . 324 .; and in the French translation of Navarrete , tom . i . p . 343. note . expedition of four ships , with which he reached the CHAP . II . 25 COLUMBUS .
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The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 2 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1830 |
The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 2 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1830 |
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