A Memoir of Sebastian CabotCarey and Lea, 1915 - 327 páginas |
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... direct information , and what he had before stated from a casual conversation with a third person , which had rested , for some time , insecurely , in his own confessedly bad memory , aside from the peril to which it had been sub ...
... direct information , and what he had before stated from a casual conversation with a third person , which had rested , for some time , insecurely , in his own confessedly bad memory , aside from the peril to which it had been sub ...
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... direct agency of the king of England . Hakluyt , therefore , boldly strikes out the words which show that Gomara had arrived at no conclusion on the point ; and by this mutilation exhibits an unqualified aver- ment that the whole was at ...
... direct agency of the king of England . Hakluyt , therefore , boldly strikes out the words which show that Gomara had arrived at no conclusion on the point ; and by this mutilation exhibits an unqualified aver- ment that the whole was at ...
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... direct conflict with that of the Navigator . The importance of this argument is increased by the con- sideration that Gomara's work was published two years before Ramusio's third volume in the preface to which appears the extract from ...
... direct conflict with that of the Navigator . The importance of this argument is increased by the con- sideration that Gomara's work was published two years before Ramusio's third volume in the preface to which appears the extract from ...
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... direct communication to himself . Somewhat less than one - half of Eden's work is occupied with an English version of Peter Martyr . Then come trans- lations from the most rare and curious accounts of voyages and travels , Oviedo ...
... direct communication to himself . Somewhat less than one - half of Eden's work is occupied with an English version of Peter Martyr . Then come trans- lations from the most rare and curious accounts of voyages and travels , Oviedo ...
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... Surely it is as absurd as it is unnatural , to deny to such a man the claim which he seems to have anxiously preferred , and which has been placed on record under his direct sanction . CHAP . IX . THE PATENTS OF 5TH MARCH , 69.
... Surely it is as absurd as it is unnatural , to deny to such a man the claim which he seems to have anxiously preferred , and which has been placed on record under his direct sanction . CHAP . IX . THE PATENTS OF 5TH MARCH , 69.
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