History of New South Wales from the Records, Том 1Charles Potter, 1889 |
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... passage whether the excep- tion was intended to include the most famous of all the American chronicles " the Generall Historie of Virginia , New England , and the Summer Isles , by Captain John Smith , sometymes Governour in those ...
... passage whether the excep- tion was intended to include the most famous of all the American chronicles " the Generall Historie of Virginia , New England , and the Summer Isles , by Captain John Smith , sometymes Governour in those ...
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... passage now known as Torres Straits is distinctly shown , although in the text the author repeatedly expresses a doubt whether the mainland touched New Guinea or not . Why this doubt should have been expressed by de Brosses when the ...
... passage now known as Torres Straits is distinctly shown , although in the text the author repeatedly expresses a doubt whether the mainland touched New Guinea or not . Why this doubt should have been expressed by de Brosses when the ...
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... passage through the straits , he thought that there was just room for a doubt on the subject . Nothing was known about Tasman's second voyage in his time . Dalrymple's Historical Collection of Voyages and Discoveries in the South ...
... passage through the straits , he thought that there was just room for a doubt on the subject . Nothing was known about Tasman's second voyage in his time . Dalrymple's Historical Collection of Voyages and Discoveries in the South ...
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... passage is correctly translated by Callander ( vol . i , p . 10 ) , he interpolates nearly six pages ( pp . 43-48 ) in the text of de Brosses for the purpose of developing his own ideas on the subject ; beginning with the contradictory ...
... passage is correctly translated by Callander ( vol . i , p . 10 ) , he interpolates nearly six pages ( pp . 43-48 ) in the text of de Brosses for the purpose of developing his own ideas on the subject ; beginning with the contradictory ...
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... passage from Purchas may be quoted for the purpose of showing how they arrived at conclusions which nowadays seem so extra- ordinary . He gives as his authority one Master Brerewood , professor of Astronomy in Gresham College from 1596 ...
... passage from Purchas may be quoted for the purpose of showing how they arrived at conclusions which nowadays seem so extra- ordinary . He gives as his authority one Master Brerewood , professor of Astronomy in Gresham College from 1596 ...
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