The Diamond Atlas, with Descriptions of All Countries: Exhibiting Their Actual and Comparative Extent and Their Present Political Divisions ...S.N. Gaston, 1858 - 242 sider |
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... Lake , formed either by the conjectured bifurcation were of incalculable advantage in after ages . The of the Ister or by volcanic earthquakes , as espe- advance towards the East , about twelve centuries cially important in arriving at ...
... Lake , formed either by the conjectured bifurcation were of incalculable advantage in after ages . The of the Ister or by volcanic earthquakes , as espe- advance towards the East , about twelve centuries cially important in arriving at ...
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... lake . This lake forms the west- ern limit of the long range of nomadic tribes . Beyond it , Herodotus gives us the Maxyes , who or communicate knowledge on points respecting which the world were in ignorance , he might think it ...
... lake . This lake forms the west- ern limit of the long range of nomadic tribes . Beyond it , Herodotus gives us the Maxyes , who or communicate knowledge on points respecting which the world were in ignorance , he might think it ...
Side 29
... lakes to a city inhabited by blacks , and situated on a large river flowing from west to east . This river Herodotus naturally enough , judges to be the Nile ; but from late discoveries , there can scarcely be any hesitation in fixing ...
... lakes to a city inhabited by blacks , and situated on a large river flowing from west to east . This river Herodotus naturally enough , judges to be the Nile ; but from late discoveries , there can scarcely be any hesitation in fixing ...
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... lakes , and climates were marked according to his own improved measurements . " He freed geography from mythical legends , and separated geographical descriptions from that ad- mixture of historical elements with which it had previously ...
... lakes , and climates were marked according to his own improved measurements . " He freed geography from mythical legends , and separated geographical descriptions from that ad- mixture of historical elements with which it had previously ...
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... lake ; but soon , indignant at flowing through sandy and squalid tracts , it passes under ground for several days , and emerges into another lake of Mauritania . After a circuit , however , of some extent , it again disappears , and ...
... lake ; but soon , indignant at flowing through sandy and squalid tracts , it passes under ground for several days , and emerges into another lake of Mauritania . After a circuit , however , of some extent , it again disappears , and ...
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Side 90 - ... and breasts were like a woman's, as they say that saw her; her body as big as one of us; her skin very white; and long haire hanging downe behinde, of colour black: in her going down they saw her tayle, which was like the tayle of a porposse, and speckled like a macrell.
Side x - It is a most interesting thought, that while millions of men, who have striven hard to transmit some trace of their existence to future generations^ have sunk into utter oblivion, the simple footsteps of animals that existed thousands, nay, tens of thousands, of years ago, should remain as fresh and distinct as if yesterday impressed, even though nearly every other vestige of their existence has vanished. Nay, still more strange is it, that even the pattering of a shower at that distant period, should...
Side 78 - their majesties commanded me by letter to submit to whatever Bobadilla should order in their name ; by their authority he has put upon me these chains, I will wear them until they shall order them to be taken off, and I will preserve them afterwards as relics and memorials of the reward of my services...
Side 200 - From mount Hor ye shall point out your border unto the entrance of Hamath ; and the goings forth of the border shall be to Zedad : 9 And the border shall go on to Ziphron, and the goings out of it shall be at Hazar-enan : this shall be your north border.
Side 93 - Butter, some twentie seven piece of Porke, halfe a bushell of Pease, but in the Masters Cabbin we found two hundred of bisket Cakes, a pecke of Meale, of Beere to the quantitie of a Butt, one with another. Now, it was said, that the Shallop was come within sight, they let fall the Mainsayle, and out with their Top-sayles, and flye as from an Enemy.
Side 200 - For the tribe of the children of Reuben according to the house of their fathers, and the tribe of the children of Gad according to the house of their fathers, have received their inheritance; and...
Side 200 - Jordan, and the goings out of it shall be at the salt sea: this shall be your land with the coasts thereof round about. 13 And Moses commanded the children of Israel, saying, This is the land which ye shall inherit by lot, which the LORD commanded to give unto the nine tribes, and to the half tribe: 14 For the tribe of the children of Reuben according to the house of their fathers, and the tribe of the children of Gad according to the house of their fathers...
Side 71 - I undertake the enterprise for my own crown of Castile, and will pledge my jewels to raise the necessary funds.
Side 200 - And the names of the men are these: Of the tribe of Judah, Caleb the son of Jephunneh.
Side 93 - You shall swear truth to God, your prince and country : you shall do nothing, but to the glory of God, and the good of the action in hand, and harm to no man.