The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1833 |
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... Fleet visits Cuba.- St. Domingo . - The Ship of Columbus wrecked . - Kindness of the Caciques.- A Fort erected . - The Fleet returns homewards . - Dreadful Storm . - Means taken by Columbus to preserve the Memory of his Discovery ...
... Fleet visits Cuba.- St. Domingo . - The Ship of Columbus wrecked . - Kindness of the Caciques.- A Fort erected . - The Fleet returns homewards . - Dreadful Storm . - Means taken by Columbus to preserve the Memory of his Discovery ...
Side 5
... fleets of that prince were navigated by the servants of the king of Tyre . This restricted communi- . cation with foreign nations rendered it , of course , impossible to acquire any enlarged or correct knowledge of the earth ; and we do ...
... fleets of that prince were navigated by the servants of the king of Tyre . This restricted communi- . cation with foreign nations rendered it , of course , impossible to acquire any enlarged or correct knowledge of the earth ; and we do ...
Side 6
... fleet ; and , as often as Egyptian 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 ...
... fleet ; and , as often as Egyptian 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 ...
Side 14
... fleet with the bravest warriors of Greece ; and directed his course to Colchis in the Euxine Sea . The date usually assign- ed to this expedition is the year 1263 before the Christian era . Traditions remain which prove that Jason was ...
... fleet with the bravest warriors of Greece ; and directed his course to Colchis in the Euxine Sea . The date usually assign- ed to this expedition is the year 1263 before the Christian era . Traditions remain which prove that Jason was ...
Side 35
... fleet which he commanded was composed of sixty large vessels , and had on board no less than thirty thousand persons of both sexes . After sailing for two days beyond the columns of Her- cules , the fleet anchored opposite to a great ...
... fleet which he commanded was composed of sixty large vessels , and had on board no less than thirty thousand persons of both sexes . After sailing for two days beyond the columns of Her- cules , the fleet anchored opposite to a great ...
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