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... Cape of Good Hope , the Sneehätten in Norway , Sneekoppe in Bohemia , and the Weisshorn , the Weissmies , and the Tête Blanche in Switzerland , as well as the more archaic or more obscure names of Lebanon , of Caucasus , of Hamus , of ...
... Cape of Good Hope , the Sneehätten in Norway , Sneekoppe in Bohemia , and the Weisshorn , the Weissmies , and the Tête Blanche in Switzerland , as well as the more archaic or more obscure names of Lebanon , of Caucasus , of Hamus , of ...
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... one of his crews , he persevered in his 1 CAPE FEAR Commemorates the narrow escape from destruction of one of the expeditions sent out by Raleigh . Frobisher , Davis , and Baffin . 19 enterprise , 18 Names of Recent Origin .
... one of his crews , he persevered in his 1 CAPE FEAR Commemorates the narrow escape from destruction of one of the expeditions sent out by Raleigh . Frobisher , Davis , and Baffin . 19 enterprise , 18 Names of Recent Origin .
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... CAPE DESOLATION . But Davis persevered , and was rewarded by the discovery of an open passage leading to the North - West , to which the name of DAVIS ' STRAITS has been rightfully assigned.2 Bylot and Baffin , with one small vessel ...
... CAPE DESOLATION . But Davis persevered , and was rewarded by the discovery of an open passage leading to the North - West , to which the name of DAVIS ' STRAITS has been rightfully assigned.2 Bylot and Baffin , with one small vessel ...
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... Cape HENRY and Cape CHARLES . Cape Charles was called after " Baby Charles , " and Cape Henry bears the name of the hopeful prince whose accession to the throne might probably have changed the whole course of English history . ELIZABETH ...
... Cape HENRY and Cape CHARLES . Cape Charles was called after " Baby Charles , " and Cape Henry bears the name of the hopeful prince whose accession to the throne might probably have changed the whole course of English history . ELIZABETH ...
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... Cape BRETON was discovered , by mariners from Brittany , as early as the lifetime of Columbus . The name of the State of VERMONT shows that it came within the great French dominion , and the which a well - edited reprint would be ...
... Cape BRETON was discovered , by mariners from Brittany , as early as the lifetime of Columbus . The name of the State of VERMONT shows that it came within the great French dominion , and the which a well - edited reprint would be ...
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Page 28 - Pocahontas the Kings dearest daughter, when no intreaty could prevaile, got his head in her armes, and laid her owne upon his to save him from death...
Page 28 - ... two great stones were brought before Powhatan: then as many as could...
Page 25 - Reiterating the same speech, well beseeming a souldier, resolute in Jesus Christ, as I can testifie he was. The same Monday night, about twelve of the clocke, or not long after, the Frigat being ahead of us in the Golden Hinde, suddenly her lights were out, whereof as it were in a moment we lost the sight, and withall our watch cryed, the Generall was cast away, which was too true. For in that moment, the Frigat was devoured and swallowed up of the Sea.
Page 25 - Munday the ninth of September, in the afternoone, the Frigat was neere cast away, oppressed by waves, yet at that time recovered: and giving foorth signes of joy, the Generall sitting abaft with a booke in his hand, cried out unto us in the Hind (so oft as we did approch within hearing) We are as neere to heaven by sea as by land.
Page 29 - The Honour of a London Prentice, being an account of his matchless manhood and brave adventures done in Turkey, and by what means he married the king's daughter...
Page 95 - And because the haven was not commodious to winter in, the more part advised to depart thence also, if by any means they might attain to Phenice, and there to winter: which is an haven of Crete, and lieth toward the south west and north west. 13 And when the south wind blew softly, supposing that they had obtained their purpose, loosing thence, they sailed close by Crete.
Page 15 - September, in the afternoon, the frigate was near cast away, oppressed by waves, yet at that time recovered ; and giving forth signs of joy, the General, sitting abaft with a book in his hand, cried out to us in the Hind, so oft as we did approach within hearing, We are as near to heaven by sea as by land!
Page 25 - We are as near to Heaven by sea as by land', reiterating the same speech, well beseeming a soldier resolute in Jesus Christ, as I can testify he was.
Page 410 - Two noble Earls, whom if I quote, Some folks might call me Sinner ; The one invented half a coat ; The other half a dinner.
Page 249 - To establish the point that the Picts, or the nation, whatever was its name, that held central Scotland, was Cymric, not Gaelic, we may refer to the distinction already mentioned between Ben and Pen.