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... direction imperfectly known , but a correct knowlege of which is of the highest importance to British navigators ; who are therefore under great obligations to the author of this memoir , for his disinterested and eager endeavours to ...
... direction imperfectly known , but a correct knowlege of which is of the highest importance to British navigators ; who are therefore under great obligations to the author of this memoir , for his disinterested and eager endeavours to ...
Pagina 474
... direction several corps which had remained in France during the war with Prussia ; and , as early as the middle of the winter of 1808 , the road leading to Bordeaux and Spain was covered with soldiers of all descriptions . Then were ...
... direction several corps which had remained in France during the war with Prussia ; and , as early as the middle of the winter of 1808 , the road leading to Bordeaux and Spain was covered with soldiers of all descriptions . Then were ...
Pagina 495
... direction of the largest expansion of the pe- ninsula , and of the islands which they traverse ; and consequently in a direction contrary to that of the two continents of the New World . The same appearances prevail in Asia : -Arabia ...
... direction of the largest expansion of the pe- ninsula , and of the islands which they traverse ; and consequently in a direction contrary to that of the two continents of the New World . The same appearances prevail in Asia : -Arabia ...
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