The History of America, 1. kötetJ.J. Tourneisen ; and J.L. Legrand., 1790 - 412 oldal |
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... islands , will complete my plan . The three volumes which I now publish , contain an account of the discovery of the New World , and of the progress of the Spanish arms and colonies there . This is not only the most fplendid portion of ...
... islands , will complete my plan . The three volumes which I now publish , contain an account of the discovery of the New World , and of the progress of the Spanish arms and colonies there . This is not only the most fplendid portion of ...
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... Islands , now known by the name of the Canaries , the utmost boundary of ancient navigation in the western ocean ' . Nor was the progrefs of the Phenicians and Carthaginians in their knowledge of the globe , owing entirely to the defire ...
... Islands , now known by the name of the Canaries , the utmost boundary of ancient navigation in the western ocean ' . Nor was the progrefs of the Phenicians and Carthaginians in their knowledge of the globe , owing entirely to the defire ...
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... islands , yet , notwith- standing fuch a favorable fituation , which feemed to invite that ingenious people to apply themselves 12 See NOTE III . Of the Greeks . h BOOK to navigation , it was long before this HISTORY OF AMERICA . 13.
... islands , yet , notwith- standing fuch a favorable fituation , which feemed to invite that ingenious people to apply themselves 12 See NOTE III . Of the Greeks . h BOOK to navigation , it was long before this HISTORY OF AMERICA . 13.
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... island and Egina to be as great as the distance between Egina and the Pillars of Hercules " . They were either utterly unacquainted with all the parts of the globe beyond the Mediterranean fea , or what knowledge they had of them was ...
... island and Egina to be as great as the distance between Egina and the Pillars of Hercules " . They were either utterly unacquainted with all the parts of the globe beyond the Mediterranean fea , or what knowledge they had of them was ...
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... islands of the farther India ; but these were brought to that port , which became the ftaple of this commerce , by the Indians them fel- ves , in canoes hollowed out of one tree " . The Egyptian and Roman merchants , fatisfied with ...
... islands of the farther India ; but these were brought to that port , which became the ftaple of this commerce , by the Indians them fel- ves , in canoes hollowed out of one tree " . The Egyptian and Roman merchants , fatisfied with ...
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accompliſh accuſtomed Afia Africa againſt almoſt America ancient BOOK Cafas Cape Bojador Cape Non Carthaginian cazique coaft coaſt colony Columbus commerce confequence confiderable continent courfe courſe Cuba curiofity defign defire Diego Columbus diſcovered diſcovery Eaft eaſt Efpagna enterpriſe eſtabliſhed Europe Exft expedition extenfive fame fatisfied fchemes fcience fecure feem fent Ferdinand fervice fettled fettlements feveral fhips fhould firft firſt fituation fmall fome foon fouth fpirit ftate ftill fubjects fuccefs fuch fuperior Herrera Hifpaniola Hift Hiftoria himſelf hitherto Ifabella inconfiderable India induſtry inftructions inhabitants intercourfe iſland land las Indias lefs lumbus meaſure moft moſt muſt natives navigation neceffary obferved occafion Oviedo perfons Peru Phenicians poffeffed poffeffion Portugal Portugueſe prefent progrefs propofed Ramufio refpect regions Relacion Roman ſmall Spain Spaniards Spaniſh ſtate Strabo thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand tion torrid zone vaft veffels vifited voyage weft weſtern whofe Zengis