A Collection of the Most Celebrated Voyages & Travels, from the Discovery of America to the Present Time: Arranged in Systematic Order, Geographical and Chronological. The Whole Exhibiting a Faithful and Lively Delineation of the World. Carefully Selected from Writers of Different Nations. In Four Volumes, Bind 2Mackenzie and Dent, 1818 |
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Side 49
... entering the room , demanding in Latin , which of us it was who required to undergo the operation .--- Struck with his address and the formidable appearance of his case of instruments , we imagined that the slave who had been sent to ...
... entering the room , demanding in Latin , which of us it was who required to undergo the operation .--- Struck with his address and the formidable appearance of his case of instruments , we imagined that the slave who had been sent to ...
Side 52
... entered the house , and advanced with our light close up to their hammocks . In the middle of the hut was burning a small fire of wood , immediately over which were suspended three hammocks , made of the bark of a tree , and open like ...
... entered the house , and advanced with our light close up to their hammocks . In the middle of the hut was burning a small fire of wood , immediately over which were suspended three hammocks , made of the bark of a tree , and open like ...
Side 85
... entered the White sea , and wintered in safety , at Archangel . The captain there learned that this was a province of a large empire subject to the czar of Muscovy , who resided in a great city 1,200 miles from Archangel . Chance- lour ...
... entered the White sea , and wintered in safety , at Archangel . The captain there learned that this was a province of a large empire subject to the czar of Muscovy , who resided in a great city 1,200 miles from Archangel . Chance- lour ...
Side 97
... entered a few days ago . VOL . II .-- ( 25 ) ' Gulf of St. Lawrence , May 1806 . the gulf of St. Lawrence , which we The entrance through which we N passed is the principal one ; it is 60 miles FROM CANADA . 97 Americans a share in this ...
... entered a few days ago . VOL . II .-- ( 25 ) ' Gulf of St. Lawrence , May 1806 . the gulf of St. Lawrence , which we The entrance through which we N passed is the principal one ; it is 60 miles FROM CANADA . 97 Americans a share in this ...
Side 102
... entered it on St. Lawrence's day . The etymology of the word Canada , or why the country received this name , are generally unknown . I have heard a definition , which is more whimsical , perhaps , than true . It is said that the ...
... entered it on St. Lawrence's day . The etymology of the word Canada , or why the country received this name , are generally unknown . I have heard a definition , which is more whimsical , perhaps , than true . It is said that the ...
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