| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 432 pages
...their roots were frequently driven by westerly winds upon the coasts of the Azores, and AMERICA. 7 and at one time the dead bodies of two men, with singular...observation, led Columbus to expect the discovery of new countnes in the Western Ocean, other reasons induced him to believe that these must be connected with... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1805 - 398 pages
...of westerly winds, trees torn up with their roots, were often driven upon the coasts of the Azores, and at one time the dead bodies of two men, with singular features, which resembled neither the inhabitants of Europe, nor of Africa, were cast ashore thereTo a mind capable... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1806 - 392 pages
...of the Azores, and at one time the dead bodies of two men, with singular features, which resembled neither the inhabitants of Europe, nor of Africa, were cast ashore there. - To a mind capable of forming and executing great designs as that of Columbus, these observations... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 382 pages
...course of westerly winds, trees toni up by the roots, were often driven upon the coasts of the Azores ; and at one time, the dead bodies of two men with singular...arising from theoretical principles and practical observations, led Columbus to expect the discovery of new countries in the western ocean, other reasons... | |
| William Robertson - 1812 - 564 pages
...eourse of westerly winds, trees, torn up by the roots, were often driven upon the eoasts of the Azores, and at one time the dead bodies of two men with singular...resembling neither the inhabitants of Europe nor of Afriea, were east ashore there. As the foree of this united evidenee, arising from theoretieal prineiples... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 620 pages
...course of westerly winds, trees torn up by the roots; were often driven upon the coasts of the Azores ; and at one time, the dead bodies of two men with singular...arising from theoretical principles and practical observations, led Columbus to expect the discovery of new countries in the western ocean, other reasons... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 490 pages
...course of westerly winds, trees, torn up by the roots, were often driven upon the coasts of the Azores, and at one time the dead bodies of two men, with singular...inhabitants of Europe nor of Africa, were cast ashore there. HISTORY OF AMERICA. 57 AS the force of this united evidence, arising from theo- BOOK Tetical principles... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 448 pages
...course of westerly winds, trees, torn up by the roots, were often driven upon the coasts of the Azores; and at one time, the dead bodies of two men with singular...arising from theoretical principles and practical obd Lib. icl 7. serrations, led Columbus to expect the disco- BOOK very of new countries in the western... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 448 pages
...course of westerly winds, trees, torn up by the roots, were often driven upon the coasts of the Azores; and at one time, the dead bodies of two men with singular...arising from theoretical principles and practical obd Lib. ie 17. servations, led Columbus to expect the disco- BOOK very of new countries in the western... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 470 pages
...course of westerly winds, trees, torn up by the roots, were often driven upon the coasts of the Azores; and at one time, the dead bodies of two men with singular...arising from theoretical principles and practical ob"Lib.ic17. servations, led Columbus to expect the disco- BOOK very of new countries in the western... | |
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