The History of America, 1. kötetJ.J. Tourneisen ; and J.L. Legrand., 1790 - 412 oldal |
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viii. oldal
... opened without a particular order from the crown ; and after obtaining that , papers cannot be copied , without paying fees of office fo exorbitant , that the expense ex- ceeds what it would be proper to beftow , when the gratification ...
... opened without a particular order from the crown ; and after obtaining that , papers cannot be copied , without paying fees of office fo exorbitant , that the expense ex- ceeds what it would be proper to beftow , when the gratification ...
4. oldal
... opened unknown feas , it penetrated into new regions , and contributed more than any other caufe , to bring men acquainted with the fituation , the nature , and commodities of the different parts of the globe . But even after a regular ...
... opened unknown feas , it penetrated into new regions , and contributed more than any other caufe , to bring men acquainted with the fituation , the nature , and commodities of the different parts of the globe . But even after a regular ...
6. oldal
... opened a trade between the Arabian Gulph or Red Sea , and the western coaft of the great Indian continent . The commodities which they imported from the east , were carried by land from the Arabian Gulph to the banks of the Nile , and ...
... opened a trade between the Arabian Gulph or Red Sea , and the western coaft of the great Indian continent . The commodities which they imported from the east , were carried by land from the Arabian Gulph to the banks of the Nile , and ...
7. oldal
... opened their I ports , and resumed any communication with foreigners . Phenicians . The character and fituation of the Phenicians of the were as favorable to the fpirit of commerce and discovery as those of the Egyptians were adverse to ...
... opened their I ports , and resumed any communication with foreigners . Phenicians . The character and fituation of the Phenicians of the were as favorable to the fpirit of commerce and discovery as those of the Egyptians were adverse to ...
10. oldal
... opened , they 1 paffed the Straits of Gades , and pushing their discoveries far beyond thofe of the parent ftate , vifited not only all the coafts of Spain , but those of Gaul , and penetrated at laft into Britain . At the fame time ...
... opened , they 1 paffed the Straits of Gades , and pushing their discoveries far beyond thofe of the parent ftate , vifited not only all the coafts of Spain , but those of Gaul , and penetrated at laft into Britain . At the fame time ...
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