Discoveries in Hieroglyphics and Other Antiquities, Том 61813 |
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... evidences in proof of the English ( represented by the traveller Odurosus ) having been the first discoverers of America , by a westward course , the name of Newfoundland it- self ( when considered , together with the eastern or more ...
... evidences in proof of the English ( represented by the traveller Odurosus ) having been the first discoverers of America , by a westward course , the name of Newfoundland it- self ( when considered , together with the eastern or more ...
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... evidence , it is observable that under the character of Lycaon , in the 21st Iliad , Homer gives another minute and most interesting account of Van Diemen's Land , and of the kangeroo in particular . By the first part of the name of ...
... evidence , it is observable that under the character of Lycaon , in the 21st Iliad , Homer gives another minute and most interesting account of Van Diemen's Land , and of the kangeroo in particular . By the first part of the name of ...
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... evidence of it ; and Mr. Coxe , in his " Account of Russian Dis- coveries , " endeavours to trace the sources of the tradition ; but still stronger evidence exists in the minute details by which the method of navigating , and the ...
... evidence of it ; and Mr. Coxe , in his " Account of Russian Dis- coveries , " endeavours to trace the sources of the tradition ; but still stronger evidence exists in the minute details by which the method of navigating , and the ...
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... evidence of the rate of a ship's sailing . But for such extensive discove- ries , as have been proved or supposed , the ancients , even in the very early times in question , must necessarily have had a knowledge also of the com- pass ...
... evidence of the rate of a ship's sailing . But for such extensive discove- ries , as have been proved or supposed , the ancients , even in the very early times in question , must necessarily have had a knowledge also of the com- pass ...
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... evidence , in addition to that offered in the 3rd chapter on Homer , that le mal d ' Amerique , as De Pauw calls it , is derived from eating the flesh of the peccary or Mexican hog , is for the reader to judge . The expressions sen ...
... evidence , in addition to that offered in the 3rd chapter on Homer , that le mal d ' Amerique , as De Pauw calls it , is derived from eating the flesh of the peccary or Mexican hog , is for the reader to judge . The expressions sen ...
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Æneid ague alluded allusion alum Amazon ancient apprehend atque bark-tree Bay of Honduras brothers called Cape Cape Horn Cape Maisy China Circe Comus contained Cuba cure Diemen's Land disease drawn in fig enigma expression fable fever figure following lines Gemini gin-seng gum lac Hæc hand head History of Drugs Homer Honduras Iliad implied Indies Island of Cuba Isle of Cuba Isthmus of Darien Jardin Lady Mamore mention moon mummies noticed oblique observed Odyssey particular passage Pegu perhaps Peru Peruvian bark pestilence plague of Athens poem poet prototype reader recollected reference Reine remarkable remedy represented resemblance river Amazon river Mamore seems shape shepherd shew side song South America Spir Spirit stagnant thou tion tropic of Cancer Ulysses Van Diemen's Land virgin volcanoes West India Gulf word Zodiac δε εκ εν ες μεν μοι τε
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