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Page 345
... passed among the armies on the continent , during the memorable campaigns above mentioned , cannot be supposed to be completely qualified to sit in judgment on the journal of an officer , drawn up on the spot , during the military ...
... passed among the armies on the continent , during the memorable campaigns above mentioned , cannot be supposed to be completely qualified to sit in judgment on the journal of an officer , drawn up on the spot , during the military ...
Page 400
... passed several small islands , and had foggy weather till the 21st , when they made the island Quelpaert , the south end of which lies in 33 ° 14 ' N. latitude . The appearance of this island is mentioned as very inviting . With glasses ...
... passed several small islands , and had foggy weather till the 21st , when they made the island Quelpaert , the south end of which lies in 33 ° 14 ' N. latitude . The appearance of this island is mentioned as very inviting . With glasses ...
Page 401
... passed an island about 20 leagues dis- tant from the coast of Corea , of little more than 3 leagues in circumference , which was steep , and covered with trees from the sea - shore to the summit . In the creeks of this island , the ...
... passed an island about 20 leagues dis- tant from the coast of Corea , of little more than 3 leagues in circumference , which was steep , and covered with trees from the sea - shore to the summit . In the creeks of this island , the ...
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