A Memoir of Sebastian CabotCarey and Lea, 1915 - 327 páginas |
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... remarks upon the voyages of the Cabots to which he adverts may have been the inducing cause for the exhaustive researches he under- took , lasting several years , and resulting in what has been recognized on high modern authority " as ...
... remarks upon the voyages of the Cabots to which he adverts may have been the inducing cause for the exhaustive researches he under- took , lasting several years , and resulting in what has been recognized on high modern authority " as ...
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... remarks : " This book is a phenomenon among the productions of the day , for various reasons - first , it is not a catch- penny , next it is written with the motive of discovering truth ; again it is the result of hard labor , and acute ...
... remarks : " This book is a phenomenon among the productions of the day , for various reasons - first , it is not a catch- penny , next it is written with the motive of discovering truth ; again it is the result of hard labor , and acute ...
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... remarks of Tille- mont , that his inimitable Accuracy " almost assumes the character of Genius . " Many writers of the present day seem to have constantly in view the tendency of the public mind to a classification of powers , and to ...
... remarks of Tille- mont , that his inimitable Accuracy " almost assumes the character of Genius . " Many writers of the present day seem to have constantly in view the tendency of the public mind to a classification of powers , and to ...
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... remark , " Which conversation I do not pretend to be able to relate circumstantially as I heard it , for that would require a talent , and a memory beyond mine ; nevertheless , I will strive briefly , and as it were by heads , to give ...
... remark , " Which conversation I do not pretend to be able to relate circumstantially as I heard it , for that would require a talent , and a memory beyond mine ; nevertheless , I will strive briefly , and as it were by heads , to give ...
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... remarks ( Northern Voyages , p . 267 ) , " some say he went to 67 ° 30 ' N. lat .; others reckon his most southerly track to have been to 58 ° N. lat . He himself informs us , that he reached only to 56 ° N. lat . " Mr Barrow ...
... remarks ( Northern Voyages , p . 267 ) , " some say he went to 67 ° 30 ' N. lat .; others reckon his most southerly track to have been to 58 ° N. lat . He himself informs us , that he reached only to 56 ° N. lat . " Mr Barrow ...
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