The Retrospective Review, Volume 9Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1823 |
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... land . This island is described as particularly healthy , and possessing numerous advantages , the sea around it abounding in fish . The seals are so plentiful that it is remarked , " there are always thousands , I might say , possibly ...
... land . This island is described as particularly healthy , and possessing numerous advantages , the sea around it abounding in fish . The seals are so plentiful that it is remarked , " there are always thousands , I might say , possibly ...
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... land to be a chain of islands , stretching from E.N.E. to W.N.W. Tasman had laid it down in his map as the coast of New Holland . It is now called De Witt's Land . The few natives they saw were in a completely savage state . He quitted ...
... land to be a chain of islands , stretching from E.N.E. to W.N.W. Tasman had laid it down in his map as the coast of New Holland . It is now called De Witt's Land . The few natives they saw were in a completely savage state . He quitted ...
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... land service . illustration of this subject , he has cited , in his notes , several instances in which individuals were impressed to serve in the king's household . In " And first with regard to the power of pressing for the land ...
... land service . illustration of this subject , he has cited , in his notes , several instances in which individuals were impressed to serve in the king's household . In " And first with regard to the power of pressing for the land ...
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