A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time, Bind 18W. Blackwood, 1824 |
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... ocean . Accordingly the Phoenicians embarked on the Erythrean Sea , and navigated in the southern ocean . When autumn arrived , they landed on the part of Libya which they had reached , and sowed corn ; here they remained till harvest ...
... ocean . Accordingly the Phoenicians embarked on the Erythrean Sea , and navigated in the southern ocean . When autumn arrived , they landed on the part of Libya which they had reached , and sowed corn ; here they remained till harvest ...
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... ocean , " in their maritime enterprises . The Great Bear seems to have been known and used as a guide by navigators , even before the Phoenicians were celebrated as a sea - faring people ; but this constellation affords a very imperfect ...
... ocean , " in their maritime enterprises . The Great Bear seems to have been known and used as a guide by navigators , even before the Phoenicians were celebrated as a sea - faring people ; but this constellation affords a very imperfect ...
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... ocean than the ships even of the Greeks and Romans , that Cæsar gave orders for the building of vessels on the Loire , similar to those of the Veneti , large , flat - bottomed , and high at the head and stern . Yet these vessels , built ...
... ocean than the ships even of the Greeks and Romans , that Cæsar gave orders for the building of vessels on the Loire , similar to those of the Veneti , large , flat - bottomed , and high at the head and stern . Yet these vessels , built ...
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... Ocean ; but being prevented from returning by the same route , in consequence of the fleet of Colchis blockading the Bos- phorus , they were obliged to sail round Ethiopia , and to cross Lybia by land , drawing their vessels after them ...
... Ocean ; but being prevented from returning by the same route , in consequence of the fleet of Colchis blockading the Bos- phorus , they were obliged to sail round Ethiopia , and to cross Lybia by land , drawing their vessels after them ...
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... ocean ; the centre of Greece was repre- sented as the centre of the world ; the disk included the Medi- terranean Sea , much contracted on the west , and the Egean and part of the Euxine Seas . The Mediterranean was so much contracted ...
... ocean ; the centre of Greece was repre- sented as the centre of the world ; the disk included the Medi- terranean Sea , much contracted on the west , and the Egean and part of the Euxine Seas . The Mediterranean was so much contracted ...
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Side 18 - Zebulun shall dwell at the haven of the sea; and he shall be for an haven of ships; and his border shall be unto Zidon.
Side 563 - Voyage dans quelques Parties de la Basse-Saxe pour la Recherche des Antiquités slaves ou vendes, fait en 1794 par le comte Jean Potocki.
Side 31 - a spacious garden lies, From storms defended and inclement skies. Four acres was th' allotted space of ground, Fenc'd with a green enclosure all around.
Side 266 - ... subjects were skilled in the arts of navigation and shipbuilding ; he animated his daring Vandals to embrace a mode of warfare which would render every maritime country accessible to their arms ; the Moors and Africans were allured by the hopes of plunder ; and, after an interval of six centuries, the fleets that issued from the port of Carthage again claimed the empire of the Mediterranean.
Side 429 - We gained nothing; for on the 18th at noon our latitude was 70° 44'; and we were near five leagues farther to the eastward. We were, at this time, close to the edge of the ice, which was as compact as a wall, and seemed to be ten or twelve feet high at least. But farther north, it appeared much higher. Its surface was extremely rugged, and here and there we saw upon it pools of water.
Side 94 - As soon as this plague appears, and their buzzing is heard, all the cattle forsake their food, and run wildly about the plain, till they die, worn out with fatigue, fright, and hunger.
Side 228 - The merchants of Sheba and Raamah, they were thy merchants : they occupied in thy fairs with chief of all spices, and with all precious stones, and gold.
Side 245 - ... the articles imported were much the same as at Barygaza ; but as it lay nearer to the eastern parts of India, and seems to have had much communication with them, the commodities exported from it were more numerous and more valuable. He specifies particularly pearls, in great abundance and of extraordinary beauty, a variety of silk stuffs, rich perfumes, tortoiseshell, different kinds of transparent gems, especially diamonds, and pepper in large quantities, and of the best quality...
Side 31 - Each dropping pear a following pear supplies, On apples apples, figs on figs arise ; The same mild season gives the blooms to blow, The buds to harden, and the fruits to grow. Here order'd vines in equal ranks appear, With all th
Side 409 - Countries have as many ships and vessels as eleven kingdoms of Christendom have, let England be one...