American Biography, Том 1Harper, 1855 |
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... known . " In the second place , the Carthaginians have said that a certain Sataspes , son of Te- aspis , a man of the Achamenides , did not sail round Libya when he was sent , but , be- ing deterred by the length of the naviga- tion and ...
... known . " In the second place , the Carthaginians have said that a certain Sataspes , son of Te- aspis , a man of the Achamenides , did not sail round Libya when he was sent , but , be- ing deterred by the length of the naviga- tion and ...
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... known to the navigators of Solomon's ships , and was the cause of their spending three years in the voyage to and from Ophir . " In going and returning they changed the monsoon six times , which made thirty - six months . They needed no ...
... known to the navigators of Solomon's ships , and was the cause of their spending three years in the voyage to and from Ophir . " In going and returning they changed the monsoon six times , which made thirty - six months . They needed no ...
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... known belong to Africa , " horns of ivory and ebony , and the persons of men . " + We may form some idea of the strength and materials of the ships of the Tyrians , and of their skill in navigation , from the following passages in his ...
... known belong to Africa , " horns of ivory and ebony , and the persons of men . " + We may form some idea of the strength and materials of the ships of the Tyrians , and of their skill in navigation , from the following passages in his ...
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... known his design to go to Lis- bun , at which they were all astonished . Being overcome by fair words , they proceeded on their way , till , finding themselves reduced to distress , the slaves agreed to kill Botello ; but , after ...
... known his design to go to Lis- bun , at which they were all astonished . Being overcome by fair words , they proceeded on their way , till , finding themselves reduced to distress , the slaves agreed to kill Botello ; but , after ...
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... known it by experience , there is not the least conceivable reason for their inventing such a report , nor even for the entrance of such an idea into their imagi- nation . The modest doubt of Herodotus is another argument in favour of ...
... known it by experience , there is not the least conceivable reason for their inventing such a report , nor even for the entrance of such an idea into their imagi- nation . The modest doubt of Herodotus is another argument in favour of ...
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