A Memoir of Sebastian CabotCarey and Lea, 1915 - 327 páginas |
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... the Maps and Discourses have probably disappeared - Cabot's Illness - Affecting Account of his Last Mo- ments , by the Friend who attended him • 197 200 208 213 BOOK II . CHAP . I. Review of the History vi CONTENTS .
... the Maps and Discourses have probably disappeared - Cabot's Illness - Affecting Account of his Last Mo- ments , by the Friend who attended him • 197 200 208 213 BOOK II . CHAP . I. Review of the History vi CONTENTS .
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... probably new to ninety - nine out of a hundred of his readers . He has dragged into light manuscripts with the mould of centuries upon them , and forced them to give their tardy testimony in favor of the truth . Nothing escapes his ...
... probably new to ninety - nine out of a hundred of his readers . He has dragged into light manuscripts with the mould of centuries upon them , and forced them to give their tardy testimony in favor of the truth . Nothing escapes his ...
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... probably Cabot's map amongst the rest , were before Gomara . All that we care to know , under such cir- cumstances , is the real statement of Cabot ; and in answer to that inquiry we have the clear and precise language of his letter to ...
... probably Cabot's map amongst the rest , were before Gomara . All that we care to know , under such cir- cumstances , is the real statement of Cabot ; and in answer to that inquiry we have the clear and precise language of his letter to ...
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... probably placed within his reach many curious documents connected with the early efforts to discover a North - West passage to India , may have seen one of Cabot's maps . As he is silent with regard to the source of his in- formation ...
... probably placed within his reach many curious documents connected with the early efforts to discover a North - West passage to India , may have seen one of Cabot's maps . As he is silent with regard to the source of his in- formation ...
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... probably judged by the eye of that fact , and of the distance at which the strait began to " open southerly . " A pause was , designedly , made in the midst of Willes's statement in order to separate what refers to Cabot's Map from his ...
... probably judged by the eye of that fact , and of the distance at which the strait began to " open southerly . " A pause was , designedly , made in the midst of Willes's statement in order to separate what refers to Cabot's Map from his ...
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