“A” General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in All Parts of the World: Many of which are Now First Translated Into English, Volume 17Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme (etc.), 1814 - Voyages and travels |
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... state policy , not to open this defect to the eyes of strangers . But the trade with Hindoftan was very anciently known , both to the Egyptians and Pheni- cians ; and Ptolemy Philadelphus only re - opened and improved this branch of ...
... state policy , not to open this defect to the eyes of strangers . But the trade with Hindoftan was very anciently known , both to the Egyptians and Pheni- cians ; and Ptolemy Philadelphus only re - opened and improved this branch of ...
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... state of commerce among fome other nations of anti- quity . The Greeks of Marseilles and her colonies maintained an extensive trade , their veffels having visited the western coast of Africa ; and Pytheas , one of their navigators ...
... state of commerce among fome other nations of anti- quity . The Greeks of Marseilles and her colonies maintained an extensive trade , their veffels having visited the western coast of Africa ; and Pytheas , one of their navigators ...
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... state of Britain , when it was first laid open to science by the invasion of Julius , deferves more especial confideration . From Strabo it would feem that Craffus , Lieutenant of Cefar against the Veneti , visited the western part of ...
... state of Britain , when it was first laid open to science by the invasion of Julius , deferves more especial confideration . From Strabo it would feem that Craffus , Lieutenant of Cefar against the Veneti , visited the western part of ...
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... state of the commerce ; but as no difcovery of importance was achieved , it is unneceffary here to enter into a detail . The Hanfeatic League , one of the most remarkable phenomena in the history of Eu- rope , was the first maritime ...
... state of the commerce ; but as no difcovery of importance was achieved , it is unneceffary here to enter into a detail . The Hanfeatic League , one of the most remarkable phenomena in the history of Eu- rope , was the first maritime ...
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... state of society yet explored is that of the natives of Australafia ; and the forked animal of Shakspere here appears in all his nakedness , wretchedness , and filth . An emi- nent anatomist once obferved that Nature is a nafty jade ...
... state of society yet explored is that of the natives of Australafia ; and the forked animal of Shakspere here appears in all his nakedness , wretchedness , and filth . An emi- nent anatomist once obferved that Nature is a nafty jade ...
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Page 222 - An Essay on the Natural History of Guiana in South America. Containing a description of many curious productions in the animal and vegetable systems of that country, together with an account of the religion, manners, and customs of several tribes of its Indian inhabitants ; interspersed with a variety of literary and medical observations, in several letters from a gentleman of the medical faculty, during his residence in that country.
Page 233 - Recueil de divers voyages faits en Afrique et en Amérique, qui n'ont point esté encore publiez.
Page 205 - Peuples qui y habitent ; la nature de leur Gouvernement ; leur Commerce, leurs Coutumes, leur Religion, et leur manière de faire la Guerre.
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Page 196 - Septentrionale sous la direction de la Compagnie des Indes ; le climat, la nature et les productions de ce pays ; l'origine et la religion des Sauvages qui l'habitent, leurs mœurs et leurs coutumes, etc.
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Page 189 - An Historical Journal of the Campaigns in NorthAmerica, for the Years 1757, 1758, 1759, and 1760: Containing The Most Remarkable Occurrences of that Period ; Particularly The Two Sieges of Quebec, &c.
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Page 65 - ... les usages, les maladies et le commerce de leurs habitans; avec des rapprochemens entre l'état actuel de la Grèce, et ce qu'elle fut dans l'antiquité...