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Pagina 174
... islands , and New Guinea , were formed by their influence . At New Guinea , the torrent took a southerly direction , and rent into fragments all that part of the primitive world , even to the remotest of the Society islands , which ...
... islands , and New Guinea , were formed by their influence . At New Guinea , the torrent took a southerly direction , and rent into fragments all that part of the primitive world , even to the remotest of the Society islands , which ...
Pagina 178
... Islands ; these are much more probably the Maniole of Ptolemy , than the lesser Andaman , which D'Anville supposes them to have been . These islands were known to the antients by the Indian name , which is still retained in Manila ...
... Islands ; these are much more probably the Maniole of Ptolemy , than the lesser Andaman , which D'Anville supposes them to have been . These islands were known to the antients by the Indian name , which is still retained in Manila ...
Pagina 182
... island is covered with sulphur and chalk . The growth of nutmegs has been confined to three of these islands by the Dutch , who extirpated the trees on all the rest , in order to secure the monopoly . From a statement published since ...
... island is covered with sulphur and chalk . The growth of nutmegs has been confined to three of these islands by the Dutch , who extirpated the trees on all the rest , in order to secure the monopoly . From a statement published since ...
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