An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of the United States of America, and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies: In Four Volumes, Том 1Tiebout and O'Brien, 1796 - 493 страници |
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... extended itself from the palace to the cottage in short , the revolution in the late British Ame- rican colonies bids fair ultimately not only to occasion the eman- cipation of the other European colonies on that continent , but to ...
... extended itself from the palace to the cottage in short , the revolution in the late British Ame- rican colonies bids fair ultimately not only to occasion the eman- cipation of the other European colonies on that continent , but to ...
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... extended beyond the limits of the Mediterra . nean . The mariner's compass had been invented and in com- mon use for more than a century ; yet with the help of this fure guide , prompted by the moft ardent fpirit of difcovery , and ...
... extended beyond the limits of the Mediterra . nean . The mariner's compass had been invented and in com- mon use for more than a century ; yet with the help of this fure guide , prompted by the moft ardent fpirit of difcovery , and ...
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... extending it still far- ther . His wife was a daughter of Bartholomew Pereftrello , one of the captains employed by Prince Henry in his ear- ly navigations , and who , under his protection , had difco- vered and planted the islands of ...
... extending it still far- ther . His wife was a daughter of Bartholomew Pereftrello , one of the captains employed by Prince Henry in his ear- ly navigations , and who , under his protection , had difco- vered and planted the islands of ...
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... actions . The Spaniards had hitherto made no efforts to extend navigation beyond its ancient limits , and had beheld the amazing progrefs of discovery among their neighbours the Portuguese , with- 10 DISCOVERY OF AMERICA .
... actions . The Spaniards had hitherto made no efforts to extend navigation beyond its ancient limits , and had beheld the amazing progrefs of discovery among their neighbours the Portuguese , with- 10 DISCOVERY OF AMERICA .
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... extending from the bottom of the Pyrenees to the frontiers of Portugal . As the flow of fpirits which accompanies fuccefs ... extend the sphere of human knowledge , and to open an intercourse with re- gions hitherto unknown , fo it would ...
... extending from the bottom of the Pyrenees to the frontiers of Portugal . As the flow of fpirits which accompanies fuccefs ... extend the sphere of human knowledge , and to open an intercourse with re- gions hitherto unknown , fo it would ...
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