The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... coast they traffic with the natives for furs which , when winter commences , they carry to the Sandwich islands to dry and preserve from vermin ; here they leave their own people to take care of them , and in the spring embark in lieu ...
... coast they traffic with the natives for furs which , when winter commences , they carry to the Sandwich islands to dry and preserve from vermin ; here they leave their own people to take care of them , and in the spring embark in lieu ...
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... coast of North - west America , between 53 ° and 60 ° of N. latitude ; in order to discover the strait by which Laurent Ferrer Maldonado was supposed to have passed in 1588 , from the coast of Labrador to the Great Ocean . ' That this ...
... coast of North - west America , between 53 ° and 60 ° of N. latitude ; in order to discover the strait by which Laurent Ferrer Maldonado was supposed to have passed in 1588 , from the coast of Labrador to the Great Ocean . ' That this ...
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... coast of America . The course then changes to W. S.W. for 440 leagues , when the navigator will find himself on the 60th parallel of latitude , and at the entrance of the Strait of Anian . Maldonado then recapitulates the distances ...
... coast of America . The course then changes to W. S.W. for 440 leagues , when the navigator will find himself on the 60th parallel of latitude , and at the entrance of the Strait of Anian . Maldonado then recapitulates the distances ...
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... coast of America , he was then in the latitude of 55 ° ; but on the whole of this coast he saw no traces of population . Now it so happens , that , from his port in Anian , which he repeatedly tells us is situated in 60 ° , a S. W. ...
... coast of America , he was then in the latitude of 55 ° ; but on the whole of this coast he saw no traces of population . Now it so happens , that , from his port in Anian , which he repeatedly tells us is situated in 60 ° , a S. W. ...
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... coast ; and a low point , to which he gave the name of Shoal - ness , occupies the place of Maldonado's harbour : the country perfectly naked , producing neither tree nor shrub ; but no less than twenty - seven canoes came off from the ...
... coast ; and a low point , to which he gave the name of Shoal - ness , occupies the place of Maldonado's harbour : the country perfectly naked , producing neither tree nor shrub ; but no less than twenty - seven canoes came off from the ...
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