The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1833 |
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Side viii
... Travellers into China . - Education of the Chinese . - Regulations of their Ports . - First mention made of Tea ... Travelling . - Singular Mode of Traffic . - The Russians . - Ibn Ba- tuta accompanies a Greek Princess to Constantinople ...
... Travellers into China . - Education of the Chinese . - Regulations of their Ports . - First mention made of Tea ... Travelling . - Singular Mode of Traffic . - The Russians . - Ibn Ba- tuta accompanies a Greek Princess to Constantinople ...
Side 22
... traveller , who was at last informed that they dwelt to the north of the Argippai , and that their possessions extended to the sea . Among the nations dwelling to the north of the Scythians were the Androphagi , and the Melanchlani or ...
... traveller , who was at last informed that they dwelt to the north of the Argippai , and that their possessions extended to the sea . Among the nations dwelling to the north of the Scythians were the Androphagi , and the Melanchlani or ...
Side 27
... travellers related it in the eleventh and twelfth centuries ; and even in the sixteenth century , Busbe- quius , who resided some time at the court of Solyman the Great , enumerates , among the presents sent by the king of Persia to the ...
... travellers related it in the eleventh and twelfth centuries ; and even in the sixteenth century , Busbe- quius , who resided some time at the court of Solyman the Great , enumerates , among the presents sent by the king of Persia to the ...
Side 28
... traveller can again embark with safety ; but having gained the deep channel , he arrives in twelve days at Meroe ... travellers have pushed their inquiries up the river , in the hopes of discovering some traces of the Automoles , and ...
... traveller can again embark with safety ; but having gained the deep channel , he arrives in twelve days at Meroe ... travellers have pushed their inquiries up the river , in the hopes of discovering some traces of the Automoles , and ...
Side 29
... travelling into the interior , arrived first at a country filled with wild beasts ; they then directed their march towards the west , and after wandering a long time through the desert , at length reached a fertile plain , where , while ...
... travelling into the interior , arrived first at a country filled with wild beasts ; they then directed their march towards the west , and after wandering a long time through the desert , at length reached a fertile plain , where , while ...
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The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 1 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1830 |
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