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... island , is calculated to make a still more fa- vourable impression of the state and advantages of that insular branch of the colony . There were on the island 240 set- tlers , exclusively of officers . Of those who , though not ...
... island , is calculated to make a still more fa- vourable impression of the state and advantages of that insular branch of the colony . There were on the island 240 set- tlers , exclusively of officers . Of those who , though not ...
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... islands , and had foggy weather till the 21st , when they made the island Quelpaert , the south end of which lies in 33 ° 14 ' N. latitude . The appearance of this island is mentioned as very inviting . With glasses , they could ...
... islands , and had foggy weather till the 21st , when they made the island Quelpaert , the south end of which lies in 33 ° 14 ' N. latitude . The appearance of this island is mentioned as very inviting . With glasses , they could ...
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... island of those named by Bougainville Navigators Islands . In running past this island , they saw a considerable groupe of Indians sitting in a circle un- der cocoa - nut trees , and appearing quietly to enjoy the sight af- forded them ...
... island of those named by Bougainville Navigators Islands . In running past this island , they saw a considerable groupe of Indians sitting in a circle un- der cocoa - nut trees , and appearing quietly to enjoy the sight af- forded them ...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 68 Ralph Griffiths,G. E. Griffiths Volledige weergave - 1783 |
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