A Memoir of Sebastian CabotCarey and Lea, 1915 - 327 páginas |
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... Circumstances which have led to errors as to the voyage of Cortereal - The Portuguese Maps - Isle of Demons - The fraud of Madrignanon in the Itine . rarium Portugallensium - Mr Barrow's Chronological History of Voyages , & c . - Dr ...
... Circumstances which have led to errors as to the voyage of Cortereal - The Portuguese Maps - Isle of Demons - The fraud of Madrignanon in the Itine . rarium Portugallensium - Mr Barrow's Chronological History of Voyages , & c . - Dr ...
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... circumstances which affect its credi- bility . It appears thus in Hakluyt : - " A discourse of Sebastian Cabot touching his discovery of part of the West India out of England in the time of king Henry the Seventh , used to Galeacius Bu ...
... circumstances which affect its credi- bility . It appears thus in Hakluyt : - " A discourse of Sebastian Cabot touching his discovery of part of the West India out of England in the time of king Henry the Seventh , used to Galeacius Bu ...
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... “ come mi fu scritto gia molti anno sono . " Having thus ascertained what is , in reality , the statement of Ramusio , we proceed to consider the circumstances under which the conversation took place . It occurs , as 14.
... “ come mi fu scritto gia molti anno sono . " Having thus ascertained what is , in reality , the statement of Ramusio , we proceed to consider the circumstances under which the conversation took place . It occurs , as 14.
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... circumstance more likely to be remembered than a matter of figures - what can be more absurd , than , at the present day , to dwell on that which Ramusio himself , two hundred and seventy - five years ago , is plainly 16.
... circumstance more likely to be remembered than a matter of figures - what can be more absurd , than , at the present day , to dwell on that which Ramusio himself , two hundred and seventy - five years ago , is plainly 16.
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... chapter of the second Book . That Hakluyt was ignorant of the Spanish language , may be inferred from the circumstance , that when he has The work of Gomara was , at occasion ( vol . iii . p . 499 ) 20 CHAP II The subject continued-Gomara ·
... chapter of the second Book . That Hakluyt was ignorant of the Spanish language , may be inferred from the circumstance , that when he has The work of Gomara was , at occasion ( vol . iii . p . 499 ) 20 CHAP II The subject continued-Gomara ·
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