American Biography, Том 1Harper & Bro., 1843 |
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... vessels which the ancients employed were so small as not to afford stowage for provisions sufficient to sub- sist a crew during a long voyage . " Secondly , " their construction was such that they could seldom venture to depart far from ...
... vessels which the ancients employed were so small as not to afford stowage for provisions sufficient to sub- sist a crew during a long voyage . " Secondly , " their construction was such that they could seldom venture to depart far from ...
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... vessels were so small as not to contain provisions for a long voyage , this was one reason for the naviga- tors to ... vessels were best adapted to the purpose , because they could pass over shoals , through small openings , between ...
... vessels were so small as not to contain provisions for a long voyage , this was one reason for the naviga- tors to ... vessels were best adapted to the purpose , because they could pass over shoals , through small openings , between ...
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... vessels then in use and the nautical skill then acquired . The voyage of which Herodotus speaks might have been a voyage of discovery ; such a one as was perfectly agreeable to the genius of the people by whom it was performed , and of ...
... vessels then in use and the nautical skill then acquired . The voyage of which Herodotus speaks might have been a voyage of discovery ; such a one as was perfectly agreeable to the genius of the people by whom it was performed , and of ...
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... vessels we have a more particular knowledge . " They were of inconsiderable burden , and mostly without decks . They ... vessels ; and we have no evidence , from the structure of their vessels or their mode of sailing , to warrant a ...
... vessels we have a more particular knowledge . " They were of inconsiderable burden , and mostly without decks . They ... vessels ; and we have no evidence , from the structure of their vessels or their mode of sailing , to warrant a ...
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... . * The objections , then , against the reality of Necho's voyage , from the size and structure * See the printed narrative by Lieut . Bligh . pro- of the Phoenician vessels and the want of vision 38 PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION .
... . * The objections , then , against the reality of Necho's voyage , from the size and structure * See the printed narrative by Lieut . Bligh . pro- of the Phoenician vessels and the want of vision 38 PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION .
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