American Annals: Or, a Chronological History of America, from Its Discovery in MCCCCXCII to MDCCCVI, Volumen1W. Hilliard, 1805 |
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... John Cabot , a Venetian , and his three sons , Lewis , Sebastian , and Sanctus , were living in London . The father , perfectly skilled in all the sciences requisite to form an ac- complished mariner , was led by his knowledge of the ...
... John Cabot , a Venetian , and his three sons , Lewis , Sebastian , and Sanctus , were living in London . The father , perfectly skilled in all the sciences requisite to form an ac- complished mariner , was led by his knowledge of the ...
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... John Cabot was heightened by the ardour of his son Sebastian , who , though young , was ambitious , and , at the same time , well versed in e- very science , subservient to a mathematical know- ledge of the earth , and to navigation ...
... John Cabot was heightened by the ardour of his son Sebastian , who , though young , was ambitious , and , at the same time , well versed in e- very science , subservient to a mathematical know- ledge of the earth , and to navigation ...
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... John Cab- ships . Henry VII on the third of February gave per- Royal per- mission to John Cabot , to take six English ships in mission to any haven or havens of the realm of England , be- ot for six ing of the burden of two hundred tons ...
... John Cab- ships . Henry VII on the third of February gave per- Royal per- mission to John Cabot , to take six English ships in mission to any haven or havens of the realm of England , be- ot for six ing of the burden of two hundred tons ...
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... John the Baptist , they gave the name of St. John . Contin- ning their course westwardly , they soon reached the continent , and then sailed along the coast Coast along northwardly to the latitude of 67 and a half de- the conti- tinent ...
... John the Baptist , they gave the name of St. John . Contin- ning their course westwardly , they soon reached the continent , and then sailed along the coast Coast along northwardly to the latitude of 67 and a half de- the conti- tinent ...
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... John , it had certainly sunk whatsoever it fell upon . " Ibid . 5 Univ . Hist . xli . 518. This haven was formerly reckoned the second place of consequence in Hispaniola ; but in 1763 it was a mere fishing village . Ibid . 4 Forster Voy ...
... John , it had certainly sunk whatsoever it fell upon . " Ibid . 5 Univ . Hist . xli . 518. This haven was formerly reckoned the second place of consequence in Hispaniola ; but in 1763 it was a mere fishing village . Ibid . 4 Forster Voy ...
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