An Historical, Topographical, and Statistical View of the United States of America: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Том 1J. Ridgway, 1819 |
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... principles upon which the Portuguefe had founded their fchemes of dif- covery , and the mode in which they had carried them on , that he gradu ally began to form an idea of improving upon their plan , and of ac- complishing difcoveries ...
... principles upon which the Portuguefe had founded their fchemes of dif- covery , and the mode in which they had carried them on , that he gradu ally began to form an idea of improving upon their plan , and of ac- complishing difcoveries ...
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... Principles and arguments of various kinds , and derived from different fources , induced him to adopt this opinion , feemingly as chimerical as it was new and extraordinary . The fpherical figure of the earth was known , and its ...
... Principles and arguments of various kinds , and derived from different fources , induced him to adopt this opinion , feemingly as chimerical as it was new and extraordinary . The fpherical figure of the earth was known , and its ...
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... principles on which he founded his hopes of fuccefs . They inconfider- ately rejected his proposal , as the dream of a chimerical projector , and loft for ever the opportunity of reftoring their commonwealth to its an- cient fplendour ...
... principles on which he founded his hopes of fuccefs . They inconfider- ately rejected his proposal , as the dream of a chimerical projector , and loft for ever the opportunity of reftoring their commonwealth to its an- cient fplendour ...
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... principles upon which Columbus founded his conjec- tures and hopes . Some of them , from mistaken notions concerning the dimenfions of the globe , contended that a voyage to those remote parts of the eaft , which Columbus expected to ...
... principles upon which Columbus founded his conjec- tures and hopes . Some of them , from mistaken notions concerning the dimenfions of the globe , contended that a voyage to those remote parts of the eaft , which Columbus expected to ...
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... principles on which Columbus founded his opinion , and the probability of fuccefs in executing the plan which he propofed , that Perez , in order to prevent his country from being deprived of the glory and benefit , which muft accrue to ...
... principles on which Columbus founded his opinion , and the probability of fuccefs in executing the plan which he propofed , that Perez , in order to prevent his country from being deprived of the glory and benefit , which muft accrue to ...
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