An Historical and Statistical Account of the Bermudas: From Their Discovery to the Present TimeT. C. Newby, 1848 - 346 pàgines |
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... returning from the West Indies , mariners must avoid the trade- winds as directly opposed to them ; hence they steered northward until they reached the latitude of the Bermudas , where these winds ceased , and whence they took an ...
... returning from the West Indies , mariners must avoid the trade- winds as directly opposed to them ; hence they steered northward until they reached the latitude of the Bermudas , where these winds ceased , and whence they took an ...
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... the property of Nicholas Peniston , Esq . , in Smith's parish . The Spaniards gave them the name of " Los Diabolos , " the Devil's Islands . returned by the West Indies , with a view to B 2 SHIPWRECK OF HENRY MAY . 3.
... the property of Nicholas Peniston , Esq . , in Smith's parish . The Spaniards gave them the name of " Los Diabolos , " the Devil's Islands . returned by the West Indies , with a view to B 2 SHIPWRECK OF HENRY MAY . 3.
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From Their Discovery to the Present Time William Frith Williams. returned by the West Indies , with a view to obtain refreshments which they much needed . They came first in sight of Trinidad , but dared not approach a coast which was in ...
From Their Discovery to the Present Time William Frith Williams. returned by the West Indies , with a view to obtain refreshments which they much needed . They came first in sight of Trinidad , but dared not approach a coast which was in ...
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... returned to his ship , but Barbotière , at his request , undertook to take May home with him , that he might inform his employers of the events of the voyage , and the unruly behaviour of the men . crew . On the 29th of November , the ...
... returned to his ship , but Barbotière , at his request , undertook to take May home with him , that he might inform his employers of the events of the voyage , and the unruly behaviour of the men . crew . On the 29th of November , the ...
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... in such dense fogs that the two vessels were sepa- rated , and Argall returned to his station . Somers * Smith's History of Virginia , & c . , vol . ii , p . 123 . persevered , and reached the islands , but age , DEATH OF SOMERS . 15.
... in such dense fogs that the two vessels were sepa- rated , and Argall returned to his station . Somers * Smith's History of Virginia , & c . , vol . ii , p . 123 . persevered , and reached the islands , but age , DEATH OF SOMERS . 15.
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An Historical and Statistical Account of the Bermudas: From Their Discovery ... William Frith Williams Visualització completa - 1848 |
An Historical and Statistical Account of the Bermudas: From Their Discovery ... William Frith Williams Visualització completa - 1848 |
An Historical and Statistical Account of the Bermudas: From Their Discovery ... William Frith Williams Visualització completa - 1848 |
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